
Artography Studio’s annual group art exhibition is currently underway at the AIFACS Art Gallery, Rafi Marg, and will continue through June 12. Showcasing a wide spectrum of works in painting, graphics, and photography, the exhibition brings together the creative expressions of 41 emerging student artists from Delhi and across India.
Curated by Vijay Kumar R, the show offers a vibrant platform for young talents to present their work and engage with an expanding community of art enthusiasts.
“Our goal is to nurture fresh talent and bring their artistic voices to the forefront,” said Kumar. “This exhibition is not just about displaying art—it’s about encouraging new perspectives and fostering confidence among young practitioners.”
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Among the participating artists are Neeru Singh, Vritika, Rebecca Lakra, Sakshi Anand, Isha Mahaur, Joyeta Mandal, Simran Bhagat, Samad Ali, Kajal Biswas, Chetna Kaushik, Anushka Sindhwani, Dia Sharma, Pradeep, Simran Kukreja, Phalak, Ishpreet Kaur, Gauri, Shalini, Gungun Garg, Anuradha Soni, Sakshi Gupta, Chavi Mittal, Vanshika, Armaan, Anushka, Nav Grover, Sahil Singh, Ujala, Simran Tawar, Ritika, Sakshi Chauhan, Sourabh, Deepali, Hitesh, Arjun, Anisha, Sanjay Vansh, Anusha Raina, and Rakhi.
The exhibition is open to the public and art enthusiasts are encouraged to visit and support the next generation of Indian artists.
When: Until June 12
Where: AIFACS Art Gallery, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
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