Join us at British Council Lahore Library at the opening of photography exhibition, “Word on the Street”. Explore the works of Aroma Anwer, Abdul Rehman Rahim, Muhammad Azeem and Rabbania Shirjeel as they workshopped with Pavilion for a week and explored their artistic expression as a graffiti photographer.
Exhibition opening date: 31 May 2024
Exhibition opening time: 2.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m.
Location: British Council Lahore Library
Who is it for: Photographers and anyone who likes taking pictures
How to register?
* The exhibition will remain open till 4.00 p.m. of 8 June 2024
This event is appropriate for adults aged 18 and above and will allow you to explore the exhibition and our collection upon your visit to the library. Prior registration is mandatory, and you will only be able to access the library on the date and time specified in your confirmation email. If you face any difficulty in registering for this event, please write to us at librarylhr@britishcouncil.org.pk
About Pavilion
Founded in 2018 by Nofal Omer, Pavilion.lhr is a collective for writers and artists that has conducted spatial designed poetry recitals, writing workshops & exhibitions at spaces like Tasweerghar, Olomopolo Media, National History Museum, Sweet Tooth and Lahore School of Economics.
A skilled collaborator originally delving into architecture, Nofal seamlessly merges the written word with diverse art forms, fostering imaginative connections across mediums. Nofal himself is a poet who embarked on a transformative journey to Pakistan a decade ago, where his passion for writing and poetry grew deeper. Through innovative spatial design, he has curated captivating poetry recitals, while also spearheading engaging writing and photography workshops.
Equality Policy
We aim to create a safe environment, for adults and children who are potentially at risk for a variety of reasons, in which no child or adult will experience harm or exploitation during their contact with us. To find out more about our safeguarding policy, visit https://www.britishcouncil.org/about-us/how-we-work/policies/safeguarding