ULAB organizes seminar on art of masses

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Campus Report :
ULAB has recently arranged a seminar, ‘Where Art Meets the Masses’ in the seminar room of its campus B for providing experts’ advice to students for a project namely ‘Voiceless Bangladeshi’. The keynote speaker of this seminar was Syed Rashad Imam Tanmoy, editorial cartoonist at Dhaka Tribune and associate editor of Unmad magazine. Morshed Mishu, editorial cartoonist at The Bangladesh Today and assistant editor of Unmad magazine, was the guest of this seminar. Aquib Ul Wadud Alam and Md. Ata Islam khan Mojlish, students of ULAB were the other speakers of the event.
In the beginning of the event Aquib Ul Wadud and Md. Ata Islam khan Mojlish shared experience about their previous and also the first projects of Voiceless Bangladeshi. Then Morshed Mishu took the floor and talked about methods of wall painting, like the usage of utensils. He provided suggestions for the colors to use and also shared his personal experiences.
The keynote speaker Syed Rashad Imam Tanmoy focused more on idea pitching. “Ideas on deforestation and urbanization”- were some of his works he shared to give clear description to students and then followed by a question answer session.
The ‘Voiceless Bangladeshi’ project is an initiative to teach the students of public relations how to apply theory into practical projects and also see the power of their message, leaving a mark in community. It is a student led community outreach project with a social media phase and a street art phase.

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