Udaipur, August 11, 2025 – Under the India-Japan Art Exchange Programme, artworks created in 2024 by faculty members and students of Pacific College of Fine Art (Paher University) and Joki Junior College, KSU University, Fukuoka, Japan, were showcased at the Global Plaza University campus in the form of an art and sculpture exhibition.

Professor Rajesh Yadav, Director of Pacific College of Fine Art and in-charge of the India-Japan Art Exchange Programme, informed that the exhibition featured paintings and sculptures created by over 60 students and art faculty members from both universities.
As a souvenir of the programme, an international catalogue titled PCFA Joki was printed by KSU University, Japan. The catalogue was released today in the presence of Pacific University Group President Professor B.P. Sharma, Paher University President Professor Hemant Kothari, and special guests — artist Dr. Basant Kashyap, Dr. P.G. Ameta — along with all university deans, directors, and students.
Professor Yadav said that Pacific College of Fine Art has conducted similar guest artist and art exchange programmes with nearly six countries over the past three years. The upcoming programmes will include universities from South Korea, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Mauritius.
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