THE CHILDREN’S FINE ARTS GALLERY CHILDREN’S ART FEST 2019 Age: 4 AND ABOVE 31 JAN-2 FEB | 10:00 AM-08:00PM MPCC HALL.TELENGANA STATE GALLERY OF FINE ARTS.KAVURI HILLS.HYDERABAD LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION 2 FEB’ 2019 About The Event Children’s Art Fest Is An Annual Festival Celebrated In Hyderabad, India, Where 4000+ School Students Participate In The Festivities Organized By The Children’s
Hyderabad Art Society showcases works by artists from across the country at its annual art show at the ‘78 th All India Art Exhibition – 2019. @ ART GALLERY, Exhibition Grounds, Nampally
Artist Kyung Kwon, who works with hanji, finds inspiration in the traditional handmade Korean paper Crowded canvases made of hanji(handmade Korean paper): On one the city of Seoul is propped on a picturesque mountain; a utopian world away from the frenzy of modern life. The canvas depicts a fusion of reality and imagination, peppered with elements — such as a torn
Suryadev Dasari uses inspiring quotes and the mundane equally to create his works Newspapers, tortilla chips and a mosquito repellent are turned into a bird, a range of mountains and a fish in the hands of artist Suryadev Dasari. In his first exhibition, titled ‘Think’ at the Visakha Museum, Suryadev has showcased 53 of his works. There are single-line drawings,
Sutanu Panigrahi’s works are a vibrant interpretation of the major influence on his life, Nature Tucked in a by-lane in Race Course is the Collective Studio. There is a tall gulmohar tree outside looking into the window. Inside, white walls and antique furniture form the backdrop to Silent Witnesses, an art exhibition-cum-sale of paintings of Sutanu Panigrahi, curated by
Jagali is a concept started by four people, who organise cultural events at their residence It is that dream concert you have been wanting to go to for weeks. The event is just round the corner, but unfortunately it is far away from where you live and children below a certain age are not allowed. You debate on two options
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Multi-faceted artist Mithu Sen on the contours of performance art and how her practice emerges from in-between spaces of human experience Over the years, one has realised
‘Indigenous vision of the multicosm’; a linocut by Cenyace Ballesteros Having just exhibited a range of works titled ‘Microcosm-Macrocosm’ at Hyderabad Literary Fest, curator for IPEP 2018 Lina Vincent stresses on a more-needed conversation around hands-on art Lina Vincent is taken aback when I ask her about her first interaction with printmaking. She blinks and replies finally, “It must
Artist Jayakumar VS’ record-setting 250-foot artwork is a tapestry of the different cultures in Kerala For the past couple of weeks, artist Jayakumar VS has been hosting a guest, who, as you are reading this, is sleeping on the bed in the second bedroom of his house in Perumbakkam, covered by a sheet of cloth. The ‘guest’ here, is nine