28 January 2024
The International Conference for Floral Artists to be lunched at the National Museum
The International Conference for Floral Artists began its main events, Sunday, (January 28, 2024 CE), at the National Museum. The Museum organises the conference in collaboration with the World Association for Floral Artists (WAFA). This unique event, celebrating flowers, will continue for four days and involves the participation of over (18) countries. It features artists and enthusiasts worldwide in the art of flower arrangement.
The conference aims to promote the art of flower arranging, enhance the exchange of ideas related to the art and its associated interests, conserve natural and environmental resources, and strengthen connections among the World Association for Floral Artists (WAFA) members.
The conference includes events, lectures, and workshops highlighting the participants` skills and creativity in flower arranging. Guided tours and an introduction to the National Museum will also be organised.
An international competition will be held for participating members, along with live presentations on arranging and shaping artistic displays using diverse flowers. These presentations will be delivered by renowned floral artists, including international arranger Madhu Shah from Australia, Kitty Gallanghar from Ireland and Poornima Subramanian representing the Sultanate of Oman.
It is worth mentioning that the World Association for Floral Artists (WAFA) is a not for profit, non-partisan organisation of International floral art societies. It was formed in 1981 CE. Through its worldwide scope, WAFA enhances the diversity of floral art form by transcending International cultural barriers and bringing together fresh ideas.The management of WAFA moves from country to country every three years. During its convenes a General Assembly and plans other educational events.