KARACHI: School art project

Published November 23, 2006

KARACHI, Nov 22: Over 250 are pieces were shortlisted and exhibited from among the art works submitted by 150 schools who participated in the sixth Unilever International Art project for schools in Pakistan.

In a ceremony attended by teachers, students and key stakeholders with Sydney Picasso, daughter-in-law of legendary and world-renowned artist, Pablo Picasso, as the Chief Guest awards were given to the successful children.

The three winning pieces will be exhibited and judged at the Tale Modern Art Gallery in London.

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