A two-day Mosaic Art Workshop, conducted by well-known artists and art and design teacher Riffat Ara Baig was organised in collaboration with the Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan) to impart skills in the supporting staff working in schools. Talking about the objectives of the Mosaic Art Workshop, Riffat Ara Baig said the initiative was aimed at inculcating creative approaches among the low cadre staff to use their ability to improve aesthetical environment around. “We have different stuff all around us that can be converted into different decorative pieces without incurring heavy cost,” she said. Riffat said mosaic is a piece of art or image made from the assembling of small pieces of coloured glass, stone or other materials. It is often used in decorative art or as interior decoration. This is quite unfortunate that usually art is taught to the students from upper tiers of the society while the people at lower strata are deprived of such opportunities. She added that all human beings need to have the best possible artistic and vibrant environment around them. But, they cannot build an appreciative environment around due to a lack of resources, knowledge and technique of art. A little capacity building in developing art pieces from the useless but colourful pieces of paper, cards, glass or other materials can help the communities to add a little more to their earning by selling these pieces. Samina, one of the workshop participants, said the training was quite useful. She learned how to make attractive decorative pieces with just colour papers, cards and some wooden pieces. “I can do it now at home for domestic use. They could be sold too when I could be able to assemble these pieces with all perfection,” she said. Murad, another participant, was of the opinion that men usually shy away from such types of activities as they believe that art is a feminine hobby. “After attending the workshop, I have come to the conclusion that it is quite soothing to be engaged in art activities. Making art and decorative pieces can also add to my income. They can also be used in my house to make it look good,” he said. Devcom-Pakistan Director Munir Ahmed said we are striving hard for the last two decades to build the capacities of the communities without any funding from the donors. “We believe that it’s our social and moral duty to spare our time and skills for the needy and marginalised to stand on their feet socially and economically. Art is a wonderful source to reduce stress and anger. Engaging people into creative pursuits would help them manage their patience level,” he said. Published in Daily Times, January 15th 2019.