Upcoming Art Exhibition - Test

Upcoming Art Exhibition - Test

Udayan Art Studio’s installation art at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is a response to the increasing acts of art vandalism in various parts of the world. The team has crafted “Art Attack” as a statement against the violent acts the destroy the culture of art

Artists attack the culture of art vandalism via installations at Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai

The installation art called “Art Attack” is displayed at Cross Maidan, near the Fort area. Photo Courtesy: Arti Raj


 

The iconic Kala Ghoda 2023 is a raging delight amongst art lovers with its diverse itinerary spanning theatre, cinema, dance, music, literature, food, and much more. Returning after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, artists present a fresh wave of a renewed and engaging line-up for their patrons.

India’s largest multi-cultural extravaganza is now colouring the streets of South Mumbai with its artistic expression across 15 iconic venues across the precinct of Kala Ghoda in Mumbai from February 4-12.

Midday Online scoured the festival to interact with Arti Raj, a professional artist, art curator, and the founder of Udayan Art Studio. Her studio focuses on establishing art amongst the masses through art exhibitions, workshops, and talk sessions and by providing a platform for budding artists.

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