Endangered Folk Arts Of India - Exhibition & Sale, Mumbai, India. Winning Artist Anjali Agarwal
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ENDANGERED FOLK ARTS OF INDIA, EXHIBITION, AND SALE: KAMALNAYAN BAJAJ HALL, MUMBAI, INDIA.
28TH FEB – 5TH MAR, 2022
Indian Folk Art Exhibition & Sale: International Indian Folk Art Gallery (IIFAG) in partnership with Kalasparsha Group, India proudly presents some of the rarest Indian Folk Arts and the winning artwork from Lok Kala Ratna Award 2021 at Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall in Mumbai, India from 28th Feb – 5th Mar 2022.
We will be curating a unique collection of 80 artifacts, 40 handpicked artworks from all parts of the country, and another 40 winning artworks from Lok Kala Ratna Award 2021 (see below for details).
Opening ceremony scheduled for 11am on Monday, 28th Feb 2022
Two live Pichwai and Pattachitra workshops by traditional Indian Folk Artists
Exhibition and sale of 80 unique and endangered artifacts of our Indian art & culture
An absolutely beautiful collection of Tanjore Paintings and folks art from all regions of Indian sub-continent
Winning artworks from Lok Kala Ratna Award 2021, International Indian Folk Art Competition.
The exhibition will close on Saturday, 5th March 2022
All art lovers are invited to our first Indian Folk Art Exhibition and Sale for 2022!
Our quest to identify and recognize talented Indian folk artists for 2021 ended on November 14, 2021. We are pleased to exhibit around 40 artworks from the 180 qualified entries this year. You will be able to see artists as young as 6 years old exhibiting at our Indian Folk Art Exhibition and Sale.
With an upcoming exhibition, you’ll get a chance to check out the work of artisans from all over India and abroad. The exhibition is scheduled at Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall in Mumbai and will start on 28th February and close on 5th March 2022.
Don’t miss it!