Once a week, the floors near CCD transform into a quiet creative space. Art supplies are spread out, music plays softly in the background, and for a few hours, NALSAR slows down. Art Wednesday is exactly what it sounds like—and exactly what a law school needs.

Organised by the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee, it offers a rare, genuinely pressure-free evening: no submissions, no deadlines, no expectations. Just colour, conversation, and the quiet satisfaction of creating something with your hands. Professors occasionally drop by, friends sit together and paint, and everyone leaves with something they’ve made themselves. tudents can request a range of art materials, work in peaceful solitude, or join the small, spontaneous groups that form around shared canvases and easy conversation. Over time, it has quietly become one of the most cherished evenings on campus—a gentle reminder that creativity doesn’t need a reason or an audience, just a little space and time.