
Art Convention is all set to launch its highly anticipated art exhibition, Unity in Harmony, featuring the works of 153 artists from around the world. The exhibition will run from October 5 to 10, at AIFACS Gallery 1, Sansad Marg, New Delhi, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.
Curated by Devika Verma, this marks the debut of Unity in Harmony in Delhi. Verma highlighted the significance of the event, said, “We are organizing the show for the first time in Delhi. The theme, ‘Unity in Harmony’, reflects our goal of uniting artists under one roof, showcasing diverse mediums and various kinds of artwork”. Artists from India and abroad will display their pieces, offering a rich blend of styles and techniques.
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The six-day exhibition will feature over 100 global artists, with a wide variety of art forms on display. The grand opening is scheduled for October 5, and the event will provide a sales platform for participating artists, who will also be included in official documentation and catalogues. Each artist will receive a participation certificate, with opportunities to network with senior artists and industry professionals.
Art Convention, known for promoting artistic expression and collaboration, aims to foster connections within the global art community. Through exhibitions like Unity in Harmony, the platform offers both emerging and established artists a chance to gain exposure and critical acclaim. “We are looking forward to a great event and exhibition,” Verma added.
When: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM; October 5 – 10
Where: AIFACS Gallery 1, Rafi Marg, Sansad Marg Area, New Delhi
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