To address the challenge of talented PNG artists lacking the opportunity to market and sell their artwork in the country, the National Cultural Commission (NCC) is creating platforms that allow artists to showcase and sell their artworks.
One of such platforms was the recent 3rd National Art Exhibition which was successfully held from September 14th to the 18th, featuring more than 40 artists and displayed more than 115 art pieces from around the country.
Among the artists, seven were women, and the youngest exhibitor was a talented 7-year-old girl.
More than 500 visitors visited the exhibition at the APEC Haus in Port Moresby city.
The Executive Director of NCC, Mr. Steven Enomb Kilanda in his closing remarks thanked all the artists for their resilience and participation.
“Papua New Guinean artists have the potential to succeed; all it takes is dedication, diligence, integrity, and the desire to receive such high praise.”
“The NCC is creating a venue to assist regional artists. Even if this is only the beginning, there can be obstacles in our path.”
“It may take longer than expected for significant results to emerge; they may take five to ten years.”
“We still have a long way to go; this is just the third national art exhibition. Let’s fight to elevate this business to where it ought to be.”
“Let’s collaborate to demonstrate to the government and our people the worth of this industry.”
Supporting and growing the arts industry in Papua New Guinea is one of NCC’s top priorities.