Speaking at the opening ceremony of the contemporary art exhibition 'Unveiling Visions 2020' at the National Art Gallery, Vice President Faisal Naseem has stated that the development and progress of a nation rely heavily upon the skillfulness and innovative capacity of its youth.
In his speech, the Vice President extended greetings to all youth on the occasion of National Youth Day, celebrated on the 22nd of October. He further said that the Government has a high priority to human resource capacity development and to assisting youth to strengthen their technical and innovative skills. He urged all youth to utilize their prime years constructively and to strive to become valuable members of society.
During the ceremony, Vice President Faisal Naseem unveiled the official website of the Maldives Artist Community (MAC) and presented commemorative plaques, certificates, and cash prizes to the top four artists. He also met with the gifted artists behind the artwork as he toured the exhibition and inquired about their art.
'Unveiling Visions' is an annual contemporary art exhibition organized by the MAC since 2016. This year’s exhibition showcases paintings from 53 local artists.
In his speech, the Vice President extended greetings to all youth on the occasion of National Youth Day, celebrated on the 22nd of October. He further said that the Government has a high priority to human resource capacity development and to assisting youth to strengthen their technical and innovative skills. He urged all youth to utilize their prime years constructively and to strive to become valuable members of society.
During the ceremony, Vice President Faisal Naseem unveiled the official website of the Maldives Artist Community (MAC) and presented commemorative plaques, certificates, and cash prizes to the top four artists. He also met with the gifted artists behind the artwork as he toured the exhibition and inquired about their art.
'Unveiling Visions' is an annual contemporary art exhibition organized by the MAC since 2016. This year’s exhibition showcases paintings from 53 local artists.