Sheroes 2023: Khaleej Times and Funun Arts Group celebrate empowerment through art
Funun Arts Group, in collaboration with Khaleej Times, hosted the third edition of Sheroes, an event dedicated to celebrating womanhood, resilience, and leadership at the newspaper's headquarters between March 4 and 6.
The event featured an art exhibition, panel talks, live art, laughter yoga, wellness sessions, and community art, creating a dynamic platform for discussion, creativity, and collaboration. Twenty-five artists from diverse nationalities showcased their works under the theme Sheroes, reinforcing the message of empowerment through art.
Shiba Khan and Farah Khan, Founders & Directors of Funun Arts Group, said:
"We strongly believe in uplifting each other. Success is not about reaching the top alone but holding hands and building a sustainable society together. Art is our medium of expression, and we strive to integrate it in every possible way."

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