 
                             Students of the Fine Arts Department of University of Development Alternative has organised a week-long group art exhibition titled Dayshara which is set on the Dhanmondi Lake and attracts a mass audience in the capital.
The exhibition was inaugurated on October 25 to celebrate the International Artist Day aimed to increase bonding of artists and audience as well as to promote art.
Most of the artworks used the ambience and existing structure of the parks including trees, walkways, dividers, sitting arrangements and playgrounds with the theme of safe environment and promotion of the diversity of thoughts, culture and communities.  Â
A total of 48 artists displayed more than 200 artworks including installations, drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and photographs at the venue curated by SM Rup.    Â
Aninda Naha, Ankur Saha, Farhana Faija Fariha, Gorib Anju and Bijoya Das Akash, among others, are the participating artists.
‘The exhibition inspired artists to create artworks out of their syllabus because most of the time academic practice creates distance from contemporary issues and emotions,’ said SM Rup.
The exhibition will end on Friday.
