
The North South University Art and Photography Club is scheduled to hold the 13th edition of the International Inter-University Photography Exhibition, a globally recognised event showcasing the artistic talents and perspectives of student photographers from around the world, in three countries.
The exhibition will be held with venues, including Siddhartha Art Gallery in Nepal in November 8-9, Liberation War Museum in Dhaka in November 15-18, Charles Sturt University in Australia in November 26-27 and North South University鈥檚 Exhibition Hall in November 25-30, said a press release on Wednesday.
Each venue will showcase a curated selection of work, offering the public an opportunity to appreciate the stories, cultural insights, and perspectives brought to life by young photographers.
This year, nearly 450 university photographers from 50 countries submitted a remarkable 18,000 entries, underscoring the event鈥檚 growth and its role in fostering cross-cultural connections and artistic dialogue, mentioned the NSU press release.
In line with its mission to inspire creativity and innovation, this year鈥檚 competition saw submissions spanning a range of styles and themes, encouraging participants to push the boundaries of photographic expression.
A distinguished panel of judges, including award-winning photographer Andrew Biraj, Leica camera ambassador Rohit Vohra, and TTL founder Saud Al Faisal, selected the finest works from this vast pool of talent.