
A group exhibition by Art Spectra is going to be held at Lokayata Art Gallery from December 7 to December 10. The exhibition, curated by Amrita Prakash, presents the work of artists from all across the country.
This four-day art exhibition will feature eminent and reputed professionals, and budding artists displaying their artwork and creations. It will be exhibiting artist’s creations in order to promote their business and to help them create their own identity. Through such initiatives, Art Spectra strives to provide a platform to emerging artists to interact with seniors, buyers, and audience at large.
“Art has the power to transcend individual perspectives and bring together a diverse range of voices. This group art exhibition is a vibrant tapestry of creativity, where each artist’s unique brushstroke, vision, and emotion merge to create a collective symphony of expressions,” says Prakash.
“As the curator, I am honored to witness this convergence of artistry, where boundaries dissolve, and the universal language of creativity takes center stage. Join us on this inspiring journey, where the power of collaboration and the beauty of diversity intertwine, inviting you to explore, contemplate, and be moved by the kaleidoscope of artistic visions before you,” she adds.
Participating artists: Yashashvi Yadav, Seema Sajit, Susmita Guha Roy, Pratima Gupta, Shivani Sharma, Ruhani, Kothari, Neha Kaul, Jyoti Arya, N C Jayasri, Jagriti Sharma, Priya Pillai, Jyotika Rajkumari, Avani Shah, Seema Headoo, Vinita, Shalini Gupta, Ambika Negi, Priyanka Sehgal, Nikita Gambhir, Shradha Bose, Zulfaqar Ali, Nidhi Kapoor.
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