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Issue# 114   |  28/06/2025
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Wave - The Little Art's Newsletter

Makers’ Mela Spring Edition

The Little Art and The Tinkers’ Collective are proud to announce our second Makers’ Mela Spring Edition. Its a community event where you get to spend your Saturday evening meeting dozens of like-minded people in a fun, entertaining, safe & inclusive social setting with an opportunity to shop comfortably while your kids have a fantastic time playing games & having fun in a closed safe environment.

Open for All | Family Fun Day | 11 March | 2 - 9 PM | Aangun, Lahore
  • 30+ brilliant creative enterprises to shop from
  • A dozen carnival games for children of all ages (and a chance to win prizes & goodies)
  • Open mic, unplugged music, standup comedy, theatrical storytelling, dance masti, children’s art & craft!
  • Song dedications, anonymous messages & gifting, face painting!
  • Tinkers’ signature style community-building activities to not only enjoy with friends but make new ones too!
  • Amazing REWARDS for shopping through raffle draws and discounts!

14th Artbeat - National Painting Competition and Exhibition

Participate in our national competition
Themes
Climate Change | Spring | Birds and Flowers
Open for All

Artbeat Live - Lahore Only Painting Competition

Inviting all under 14 young artists for a live in-person art competition at Aangun. Register, think about the theme and show your talent
Event Date: Saturday 18 March
Deadline: 16 March
Open for children under 14

7th Women Intl. Film Festival at Aangun Lahore

Come join us as WIFF comes to Lahore for the first time in its 7th year, and celebrate independent cinema with us.
FREE Event Date: Saturday 18 March

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International Theatre Residency in Lahore

15 performing artists from 7 countries came together for exchange and learn, and made short theater performances for children and young people.

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Capacity Building Trainings of Teachers to Combat Child Labor in Agriculture - In collaboration with United Nation's International Labour Organisation (ILO)

The Little Art implemented capacity building trainings to combat child labor in agriculture and the cotton supply chain while increasing school enrollment in Multan, Bahawalpur, Sanghar, and Khuzdar.

Visual arts were used to educate and empower teachers, union leaders, and workers from the Pakistan Workers Federation, providing them with skills and knowledge to address child labor and its root causes, such as poverty and lack of education. This innovative approach aims to improve the lives of children and promote sustainable development in Pakistan.
The Little Art

The Little Art is a non-profit arts education organization that uses the medium of art to promote social values among children and young adults in Pakistan.

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