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Young Creative Minds Art Competition & Workshop 2025 builds connectivity

November 06, 2025

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Gulf Today

The halls of Pakistan Social Centre Sharjah came alive with colour, imagination and youthful energy on the occasion of HAMDS Dreamline Events & Gallery hosting the Young Creative Minds Art Competition & Workshop 2025 (Oct. 23).

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

Young Creative Minds Art Competition & Workshop 2025 builds connectivity

It was a celebration of creativity and culture that brought together more than 100 young artists from across the United Arab Emirates on one platform. Under the theme 'My Country, My Culture', this year's competition aimed to inspire children to explore their roots, express their individuality, and celebrate diversity through art. The event was a testament to HAMDS Dreamline's ongoing mission to nurture young talent, encourage cultural appreciation and promote creative confidence, in the next generation.

Students from some of the UAE's leading educational institutions including Woodlem British School, Deira Private School, ZAQ International Academy, PACE International School and Manthena American School, took part in the event, presenting artworks that reflected the rich traditions, values, and landscapes of the homelands of the artists. From intricate drawings of national landmarks to imaginative depictions of unity and heritage, each creation told a story with pride, sense of belonging, and sincere creativity. The competition was not merely a contest of skill but a stage for young minds to express emotions, ideas and dreams, through vivid colours and imaginative brushstrokes.

The organisers emphasised that the event was designed to reach a level beyond competition; it had to serve as a celebration of creativity, connection and confidence, among children of diverse backgrounds. The occasion was graced by Khalid Hussain Chowdhury, President of Pakistan Social Centre Sharjah, who was honoured as the Chief Guest. In his address, he commended the initiative and emphasised the importance of supporting art and culture as powerful tools for youth development.

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