1. Isma Gul Hasan
Isma is an artist currently based in Karachi, where she teaches design and illustration at Habib University. Having worked as an animator at Shehri Pakistan and Puffball Studios, where she worked on Pakistan's first animated dystopian short film 'Shehr-e-Tabbassum', Isma makes wonderful artwork that explores themes of resistance and gender. She has put up all her artwork for sale, and all the money will go towards flood relief.
2 . Tagh'eer Lahore
Tagh'eer is a creative space and art gallery in Lahore. They have organized an exhibition of 10 artists who will be putting their artwork up for sale, and all the earnings from the sale of the artwork will go towards the assistance of the flood victims.
3. Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA)
PNCA is holding a Grand Art Fundraiser in collaboration with Nomad Gallery to support the flood affected individuals of the country. They said in their caption "We would urge one and all to please visit the Exhibition, with exquisite artworks, and to invest generously in acquiring works of your choice, be it for your homes or offices," adding that this would be an investment in humanity.
4. Mohsin Hamid
Author Mohsin Hamid has partnered up with Indus Relief 2022 and The Writing Room Co. in an initiative spearheaded by Fatima and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The Moth Smoke author will be hosting a virtual fiction writing masterclass which can be attended by anyone from all over the world. All that is needed to attend the class is a donation to the Indus Relief, which will go towards aid for families in the Upper Sindh region.
5. Meera Jee
Lollywood legend Meera staged a dance performance in Times Square, New York for the international Pakistani community, during which she appealed to the audience for donations for the flood victims in Pakistan. She said on Instagram, "Today I performed in New York to raise money for flood victims. My sincere request to Muslims everywhere is as follows: Please let's join hands and work towards this jointly. Let's just open our hearts and homes to the families of flood victims. Together, we can accomplish anything. Let's not belittle those that ask for assistance. Together, we can.”