In a space where aesthetics meet intellect, the Department of Art Education at the College of Education, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Center, organized a distinguished workshop titled “Stylistic Transformation in the Works of Pablo Picasso,” with notable attendance from students interested in visual arts.
The workshop was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Hijran Nasser Sultan, who guided attendees on an artistic journey through Picasso’s diverse worlds. She highlighted his major creative phases and the stylistic transformations that shaped his unique imprint on modern art history, illustrating his transition from realism to Cubism in a manner that reflects depth of vision and continual renewal of expression.
The session witnessed vibrant engagement from the students, enriched by thoughtful discussions and interventions that demonstrated advanced artistic awareness and a genuine interest in understanding aesthetic transformations in artworks.
This activity forms part of a series of initiatives organized by the College of Education aimed at refining students’ artistic taste and enhancing their analytical and critical abilities, contributing to the development of a conscious generation equipped with creativity and aesthetic thinking.