1) Workshop on Pot Decor
Department of fine arts PCM S.D College organized workshop on Pot Decor for under graduate on 12th August, 2024. The workshop provided students with a creative platform to explore
their artistic skills and express themselves through vibrant pot decoration.
Participants enthusiastically engaged in the activity, showcasing their
innovative designs and aesthetic sense.
2) Workshop on Acrylic Painting
Department of fine arts PCM S.D College organized workshop on Acrylic Painting for under graduate on 16th August, 2024. In addition to sharing her
insights with the students, Ms.
Aashima Chopra, Assistant Professor from the
Department of Fine Arts, provided practical expertise on the subject. The students
thoroughly enjoyed the two hours of engaging instruction. She explained how
acrylic painting techniques help artists explore colour theory, brushwork, and
layering methods. This knowledge enables them to create depth, texture, and
vibrant compositions. She also emphasized the importance of creativity and
individual expression, encouraging participants to convey emotions and stories
through their artwork.
3) Poster Making Competition on Social
Awareness
The Department
of Fine Arts of
PCM SD College for Women, Jalandhar,
organized
a Poster Making Competition on “Social Awareness”
on
20th August 2024 at
10:00 a.m. in the Department of Fine Arts. Students creatively showcased themes such as
environmental protection, mental health, gender equality, road safety, and
anti-drug awareness. Their posters reflected both artistic skill and a strong
sense of social responsibility. Faculty members appreciated the students’
efforts, and the event drew supportive audiences from various departments,
fostering creativity and awareness through art.
4) Workshop on Clay Modelling :
Innovation for a Start-up
On 24th September 2024, the Department
of Fine Arts, under the direction of the Institution's Innovation Cell, organized a Workshop on Clay Modelling: Innovation for a Start-up. The purpose of the
workshop was to inspire students to explore the entrepreneurial potential of
creative arts and to understand how traditional techniques like clay modelling
can be transformed into innovative start-up ideas. The session was part of a broader educational initiative aimed at
integrating artistic expression with entrepreneurial thinking. The workshop
began with an introduction to the fundamentals of clay modelling, including
tools, materials, and techniques. Participants then engaged in hands-on
activities, creating models that reflected both artistic flair and functional
design concepts. Students enthusiastically participated and gained valuable
insights into turning their artistic talents into viable entrepreneurial
opportunities.
1 5) Terracotta
Jewellery Making Workshop
The Department of Fine Arts of organized a Terracotta Jewellery Workshop on 28th September 2024 at 11:00 a.m. The workshop aimed to introduce students to the traditional art of terracotta jewellery making. Participants learned various techniques to mould, design, and decorate clay into beautiful and wearable art pieces. The hands-on session fostered creativity and helped students explore eco-friendly fashion alternatives. The event was well-received, with students enthusiastically engaging in the creative process and showcasing their unique handcrafted designs.

6) Sketching
Demonstration Workshop for Deaf and Mute Students
A Sketching Demonstration Workshop for deaf and
mute students was organized on 20th December ,2024 at 1:00 p.m. in the Department
of Fine Arts, Ms. Aashima, Assistant Professor from the department, conducted the session and
provided hands-on experience in painting techniques. The students were visibly happy
and enthusiastic throughout the session. They expressed a strong desire for
more such inclusive and creative workshops in the future.
7) Inter College Poster Making Competition Participation
Gauri, a student of B.A. Semester 6, proudly represented our institution
by participating in an Inter-College
Poster Making Competition held on 20th February 2025 at Guru Nanak Dev University College.
The
theme of the competition was "ਮਾਂ ਬੋਲੀ" (Mother Tongue).
Her creative work beautifully highlighted the essence and importance of
preserving our linguistic heritage. Gauri’s participation was a commendable
effort in promoting cultural values through art.
8) National Webinar on Entrepreneurship through Mandala Art
The Department
of Fine Arts, under the guidance of the Institution’s
Innovation Council (IIC), organized a National
Webinar on “Entrepreneurship through
Mandala Art” on 24th February, 2025. The
session featured two esteemed resource persons: Mr. Vinay Vaid, Assistant
Professor at Khalsa College Co-Education, Ranjit Avenue, Amritsar, and Mrs. Rakinder
Kaur, a
professional Mandala artist from New Delhi, Senior Vice President of Art
Affina, and President of Art Affina Organization affiliated with IWS Canada. The webinar aimed to highlight the scope of Mandala
Art as a form of creative entrepreneurship. Both speakers shared their
experiences and insights on turning passion for art into professional ventures.
The event witnessed active participation from students, faculty members, and
art enthusiasts, inspiring many to explore Mandala Art as a potential career
path.
9) Portrait Making Competition on Zakir Hussain Ji
The Department of Fine Arts, in collaboration with the Department of Music (Instrumental), organized
a Portrait
Making Competition on 8th March 2025 in the Fine Arts Department. The theme of the competition was "Zakir Hussain Ji – A
Legend of Rhythm". Students showcased their
artistic skills by creating expressive and detailed portraits, paying tribute
to the tabla maestro. The event encouraged creativity while celebrating the
legacy of a living icon in Indian classical music.
10) Workshop on “The Art on Paper: Exploring Innovative
Expressions”
The Department of Fine
Arts organized a three-day workshop
titled “The Art on Paper: Exploring Innovative Expressions”
from 26th to 28th March 2025 under
the guidance of the Institution’s
Innovation Council (IIC). The workshop provided a creative platform for
students to express their artistic abilities through decorative file-making.
Participants showcased remarkable creativity and skill by designing and
decorating files with innovative techniques, textures, and thematic concepts.
The hands-on experience not only enhanced their aesthetic sense but also
allowed them to explore paper as a versatile medium of artistic expression. Students
enthusiastically engaged in the activity and expressed a strong desire for more
such opportunities that encourage practical learning and creative exploration.
11) Rangoli Competition
The Department of Fine Arts organized a vibrant
Rangoli Competition on
21st April 2025. Students enthusiastically
participated, creating intricate and colourful rangoli designs that reflected
cultural richness, creativity, and artistic finesse. The
event offered a platform for students to showcase their talent in traditional
art forms while promoting teamwork and aesthetic expression. Participants
enjoyed the experience and expressed interest in more such creative activities
in the future.
12) Workshop on Empowering Specially-Abled Entrepreneurs with Colours
A Workshop on Empowering Specially-Abled Entrepreneurs with Colours
was organized on 22nd May,
2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Deaf and Dumb School. Ms. Aashima,
Assistant Professor from the department, conducted the session and provided hands-on
experience in creative painting techniques. The participants were visibly
happy and enthusiastic throughout the session. They expressed a strong desire
for more such inclusive and empowering workshops in the future.
13) Workshop on Brushstrokes as Entrepreneurial
Venture
A Workshop
on Brushstrokes
as Entrepreneurial Venture was organized on 31st May 2025
at the College Canteen to encourage creative expression and
community participation through muralart.
Participants actively engaged in wall painting activities,
exploring vibrant themes and showcasing their artistic skills. The workshop
provided a platform for inclusive creativity, fostering
teamwork and spreading the message of art as a medium of empowerment and
beautification. The participants expressed joy and enthusiasm, and appreciated
the opportunity to contribute to a colourful and inspiring space.
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