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HONORS            STUDIO AND DISPLAY

 1960-61   Vice President, Student Welfare Society, Sialkot.  Farooqi Art Studio/ Dervishgah
 1962-65   General Secrectary, WPYM, Sialkot.  M8, Siddiq Trade Center, Main Gulberg, Lahore, Pakistan.

 1965-67   President “Shaheen” of WPYM, Lahore.  Contact: +92 306 401 6514
 1967-68   Assistant Secretary General WPYM, Lahore.  email: sfarooqiart@yahoo.com,

 1972    Joint Secretary, Punjab Art Society, Lahore.            farooqiart@gmail.com
 1982-83   Member, Art Committee, Lahore Art Council, Lahore.
 1983   Member, Calligraphist Association of Tehran, Iran.  Mrs. Najam House

 1984-85   Chairman, Art Committee, Academy for Disabled, Lahore Pakistan.  132-A, Street 109, Sector G-11/3, Islamabad, Pakistan.
 1986-87   Member, Executive Committee, Artists Association of Punjab.  Contact: +92 302 854 1105

 1990   Member, Art Committee Lahore Art. Council.
 1990   Vice President Calligraphist Guild of Pakistan, Lahore.  Umer Farooq Farooqi
 1993   Pattern, Society for the Advancement of Mentally Retarded (SAMR), Lahore.  Contact: +92 300 503 6836

 1998   Secretary General, Pakistan Calligraphic Artist Guild.
 1998   Chairman, Family Support Program, Pakistan.



 JOBS EXPERIENCE

 1965-75   Graphic Artist, IER, Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan.
 1971-72   Audio Visual Aids Officer, NIPA, Lahore, Pakistan.

 1975-80   Audio Visual Aids Officer, Pakistan Administrative Staff College, Lahore.
 1980-82   Audio Visual Aids and Publications Officer, Civil Services Academy, Lahore,
 Pakistan.
 1982-90   Advisor for Vocational Training, Fountain House, Lahore, Pakistan.

 1991-99   Project Director, Family Support Program for Special Children, Istanbul.
 2001-04   Faculty Member of Ajman University of Science and Technology, Interior Design
 Department (UAE).

 2005   Established a Studio, as Dervish Gah/ Farooqi Art Studio in Siddiq Trade Center,
 Lahore, Pakistan.



 STATEMENT OF ARTIST

 My paintings are formed out of my impressions, observations and my emotional experiences, I
 see reality as an endless process of conflicts and decisions, therefore the totality of experience
 can never be resolved in a definite way. The texture of life is like the surface of a block of
 clay; it is shaped and molded by the circumstances of daily conflicts, personal and collective
 catastrophes and individual questioning. My work lives on this quest until it becomes a rite of
 realizations, a struggle for the possibility to order the sensation of consciousness.











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