IIT Gandhinagar hosts a unique travelling tribal art exhibition of women tribal artists

The travelling exhibition started from the legendary Raja Ravi Varma’s studio at Laxmi Vilas Palace compound, Vadodara, and features 50 original Bhil and Gond art paintings, including those by Padma Shri Bhil artist Bhuribai and Padma Shri Gond artist Durga bai The four-day art exhibition is open for public viewing from September 30 to October 03, 2022; it will also host art talks, documentary screenings, and art postcard-making sessions

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Gandhinagar: For the first time, the Art Studio of the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN), in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) Regional Centre, Vadodara and the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum, Bhopal, is hosting “भौम्य – Threshold: an ode to Womanhood”, a unique travelling tribal art exhibition from September 30 to October 3, 2022. Ms Arupa Lahiry, Director, IGNCA Regional Centre Vadodara, is going to give a curated walk through the exhibition today between 7 to 8 pm.

 

The exhibition features 50 original Bhil and Gond art paintings of various women tribal artists from Madhya Pradesh, including Padma Shri Bhil artist Bhuribai and Padma Shri Gond artist Durga bai. These artworks, made with acrylic paints on canvas, reflect the traditional tribal lifestyle and culture and also depict their surrounding flora, fauna, and environment.

 

This exhibition at IITGN is part of the travel exhibition route that started from the legendary Raja Ravi Varma’s studio at Laxmi Vilas Palace compound, Vadodara, and later will be showcased in Ahmedabad, CVM College of Fine Arts in Vallabh Vidyanagar, before the final show at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.

 

It is open for public viewing till October 03, 2022, between 9 to 11 am and 5 to 8 pm, at Central Arcade, IITGN. To give the visitors and art lovers an immersive experience, the Art Studio of IITGN is also organising कला गोष्ठी / art talks, screening of documentaries on these artists, and art postcard-making sessions. If institutions or students want to visit in groups, they can send a request to [email protected] one day in advance.