Srijan, An exhibition of traditional arts of India

Srijan, An exhibition of traditional arts of India at Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road


Venue: Open Palm Court GalleryIndia Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003, India
Parking: Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
Venue Info: Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations:
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Area: Lodhi Road Area Events

Event Description: Arts of Amaltas, Studio & Gallery presents Srijan, An exhibition of traditional arts of India

An exhibition of the traditional Art of India
Showcasing Pichhwai, Kalamkari, Kalighat Pattachitra, Cheriyal and Miniature Paintings from Rajasthan.
Curated by: Shonali Majumdar & Neeta Soni

Introduction
The country of India is one of the world’s most culturally diverse countries, as it has been home to a multitude of cultures for millennia.
This diversity in Indian Art and Culture is symbolized by the plurality of its culture. India has one of the world’s largest collections of songs, music, dance, theatre, folk traditions, performing arts and rites and rituals 

The Indian folk arts are an important part of the nation’s culture and identity because they are directly connected with the spiritual nature of people’s lives. In Indian Art and Culture, one of the few forms of entertainment in ancient India was folk arts. Indian folk arts are culturally based art forms that are handed down through generations

Traditional Indian Folk art is a term that refers to the artwork of people who are not professional artists, such as painters or sculptors and is often created in isolation. In our Indian Art and Culture, the term “folk” implies an emphasis on originality and simplicity: no formal qualification is required to produce folk art, and the style of work reflects the culture from which it originates.

It would be a shame if folk art was not preserved for future generations because it might end up disappearing into the archives of museum curators who only care about it when there are no more people to appreciate it.

At Arts of Amaltas, we are determined to do our utmost to spread awareness about these spectacular art forms by having exhibitions that focus on traditional art to help preserve our country’s rich culture and heritage 

About ARTS Of AMALTAS 

Arts of Amaltas, a gallery and studio in DLF Phase 2, Gurgaon. . At the helm of Affairs are Shonali Majumdar & Neeta Soni who both are art collectors and curators are graduates of the prestigious Delhi College of Art, New Delhi 

Team AOA has a vision of creating the ideal platform for promoting artists, sculptors, photographers, and traditional craftsmen, and connecting them to interested buyers/collectors who value such works. 

The AOA Gallery & Studio serves as the perfect art space to not only promote artists and their works but also the diverse cultures that are spread all over our country. We are committed to promote the richness of traditional art as well as the exciting world of contemporary Indian art.  
This dual objective will help to sustain the livelihoods of traditional artisans and promote vibrant artists, who otherwise find it difficult to find the right space for displaying their works.

The AOA Studio is an interactive space for holding exhibitions and events throughout the year. It will serve as an ideal space for promoting the arts and showcasing our rich cultural heritage.

Srijan, An exhibition of traditional arts of India at Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road

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