
Doors are open for children between 5-17 age group to participate in the art festival.
Every year, Nav Shri Art & Culture Organization brings an annual art festival ‘Creativity by Little Hands’ for children. The art festival exhibits a gallery of drawing, painting, art & crafts at the Artizen Art Gallery.
The creator of the iconic children’s cartoon character ‘Motu-Patlu’, Dr Harvinder Mankkar, will also present awards to all youngsters participating in the exhibition, besides honouring the winners.
Additionally, Himanshu Art Institute will put up an art and craft workshop for as part of this art show. Besides, Warli Painting, Tattoo, Digital Origami, Paper Craft, Clay Modelling, Coloring, Paper-Cup Craft, Pottery Making, Puzzles, Photo Shoot, and more workshops will be available. The institute will also award participation certificates to all youngsters who attend the programme.
Doors are open for children between 5-17 age group to participate in the art festival.
Nav Shri Art & Culture works towards art for its believe in its ability to express and communicate emotions and ideas. Art is a means for exploring and appreciating formal elements and as mimesis or representation.
The NSAC’s effort is to preserve and save the traditional arts by conducting free art camps of traditional painting like Warli painting, Gond Art, Batik painting, etc.
When: 4 November – 6 November 2022, 11 am to 6:00 pm
Where: Artizen Art Gallery, Pearey Lal Bhawan, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi
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