The recent ‘Ly Siththam’ Children’s Art and Craft Exhibition, hosted by Lyceum International School, Nugegoda, captivated audiences at the J.D.A. Perera Art Gallery, affiliated to the University of Visual and Performing Arts.
The event featured over 2,500 exhibits from budding young artists, allowing creativity to flourish.
Parents, management, academic and non-academic staff also contributed their own creations, adding nearly 500 additional displays to the showcase.
The opening ceremony welcomed artists from various fields, including painting, dancing, cinema, music, and performing arts. They expressed gratitude to the Lyceum Nugegoda branch management and the art department for providing a splendid platform for emerging talents in Sri Lanka to shine and connect with the wider artistic community.
The exhibition was organised under the guidance of Lyceum International School, Nugegoda branch, Principal Rajiv Ekanayake, and the supervision of Head of Arts Madavi Thilakarathne, ensuring its success.
One of the exhibition’s highlights was the opportunity for parents and participants to uncover their hidden creative talents. Engaging in drawing alongside their children, families fostered a sense of fun and togetherness, nurturing creativity within the household.
The ‘Ly Siththam’ Art and Craft Exhibition showcased the artistic prowess of young talents and promoted unity and creativity among families and the community.