The India Art Festival has opened in Hyderabad at the Jubilee Hills Convention Centre, featuring over 3,000 artworks by nearly 300 artists across 30 galleries. The festival runs until April 5.
Katha’s latest art show offers local artists a platform to share their creative stories, blending visual art, community, and meaningful conversation in an immersive experience
Under this flagship programme, The Quorum aims to nurture a vibrant cultural ambience by collaborating with various galleries and artists, continuing its rich heritage of promoting art and ideas.
Even in the best of times, a vast majority of Indian artists struggle to find patrons for their art and earn a decent income. During the lockdown - with art galleries closed and no projects - many artists were forced to sit at homes, while the future looked gloomy.