By Jimmy Chazama and Sam Banda Jnr On Tuesday, Malawi joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Art Day. The highlight of the day was a reminder to Malawians on the need to value art and appreciate the contributions of artists to the communities and the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2019, the Unesco General Conference set aside April 15 for the world to celebrate the link between the arts and society.
The day was chosen to honour the birthday of famous painter Leonardo da Vinci, whose works represent tolerance, world peace, freedom of expression and multiculturalism. On Tuesday, activities were held under the theme ‘DNA— Do No Algorithm’. The government, through the Ministry of Local Government, Unity and Culture, has since discouraged the excessive use of artificial intelligence (AI) in arts.
Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture Joyce Chitsulo said during a press briefing in Lilongwe that this year’s theme serves as a counterpoint to the increasing use of AI in generating art, establishing a boundary where it should not be used as the originator of original art. “Art should be treasured not just for its beautiful creative products but for the immense ability of the human mind to translate history and daily experiences into wonderful creative expressions that societies can appreciate,” Chitsulo said. She said AI should not replace the invaluable abilities of the human mind in art, “as it affects originality an.












