• [Suitable for: 3-14 Year Olds | Works in Their Own Age groups | Week Days Monday to Friday, 10:00am to 1:30pm, 16th June to 11th July]Summer Camp by The Little Art activates children and young people to explore creative expression and imagination skills through a set of finely curated activities. Each day of the camp is designed to enhance arts fundamentals for kids, based on their age group, creative ability, and personal goals.

  • [Suitable for: 6-12 Year Olds | Week Days, 10:00am to 12:00pm, 22 July to 2 August]Join us for an educational experience that combines fun and faith. Over two weeks, kids will enjoy a variety of activities designed to foster learning and creativity in a fun environment.

  • [Suitable for: 14+ Year Olds | Week Days Monday to Wednesday, 6:00 to 7:30pm, 4th June to 8th August]Unlock the beauty and knowledge of a classical language. This beginner-friendly course covers reading, writing, and basic translation.

  • [Suitable for: 3-14 Year Olds | Works in Their Own Age groups | Week Days Monday to Friday, 10:00am to 1:30pm, 3rd June to 5th July]Summer Camp by The Little Art activates children and young people to explore creative expression and imagination skills through a set of finely curated activities. Each day of the camp is designed to enhance arts fundamentals for kids, based on their age group, creative ability, and personal goals.

  • [Suitable for: 13 - 35 | Saturday & Sunday, 17,18 June | Fee: 2000 ] Become a part of the photography and heritage mentoring program, attend workshops and photo walks, and showcase your work as part of the exhibition The Little Art runs the World Heritage Volunteers Initiative in Pakistan, a programme within the framework of UNESCO World Heritage Education. The program is implemented in collaboration with Tasveer Ghar and Tinkers.

  • [Suitable for: 14+ Adults | Saturday and Sunday, 4:00pm to 7:30pm, 10,11 June | Fee: FREE (Pass Required)] The Festival is a jump board of experimental filmmaking, a celebration of urban culture and an inspiration for youth to explore Southasia and identity. Zero mm Festival offers fellowships to selected filmmakers each year for learning, networking, and development of future collaborations.