LPU’s Department of Fine Arts organized National traditional & modern sculpture camp at the campus. The twelve-day National Sculpture Camp presented 30+ captivating wood, metal, stone, and scrap work, exploring tender shades of life in animated colours and forms. The Department had collaborated with India’s best Karnataka Shilpa Kala Academy and Lalit Kala Academy.

National Sculpture Camp

All faculty members and students of the Fine Arts department worked together to create novel artworks. Through the camp, visiting artists were enlightened about the importance of traditional and modern art forms in society. LPU Department of Fine Arts anticipates an art-museum at the campus to preserve and showcase the art-beauties created by the students and visiting artists on various intervals and occasions, thereby promoting artists and their works.

Art Camps offered a plethora lot of opportunities for professionalism and personal growth of the students. Visiting national artists praised LPU for its spacious studios, infrastructure and other facilities accorded to the students. The artists proved their knack and passion by creating different artworks under different titles using their creativity and passion. The camps were basically for the students to get in with the new techniques with the traditional and modern methods of creating art.

National Sculpture Camp

During the event, LPU Pro-Chancellor Mrs Rashmi Mittal, Director General Er H R Singla, Chairman Shilpa Kala Academy Veeranna M Arkasalli, Registrar R. Chandra Shekhara, Chairman of Lalit kala Academy D Mahendra, Executive Dean Dr Sanjay Modi, Associate Dean Dr Pavitar P Singh, and HoD Dr Manav Preet Kaur Arora inspired and awarded the participating artists for their exquisite works.