Calendar January, 2002
 
     
  3rd - 4th January
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Subrata Kundu presents oil and acrylic works inspired by the 'Geetanjali' of Rabindranath Tagore.

 
         
  5th - 11th January
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Gallery Art Pilgrim presents a group show of realistic paintings.  
         
 
12th - 16th January
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Hang Picasso
 
         
  17th - 19th January
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National Institute of Design exhibits 'Young Graduates Designers Show 2001', a display of graduating students innovations in design.  
         
  20th - 22nd January
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Gallery Sanskriti presents an exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures by eminent artists from Calcutta and Shantiniketan.  
   
   
  23rd - 24th January
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Mayo Heritage Society exhibits arts and crafts done by the students of Mayo College.  
   
   
  25th - 26th January
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An exhibition showcasing the traditional craft of Tarkashi, brass - wire inlay on wood, from Sheesham Leela by Gayatri Shiveshwarkar Singh.  
   
   
  27th - 31st January
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Life is about living and there can be no better way of celebrating life than expressing the joy one feels at being alive. And what better for the Art Alive Gallery to launch itself with a show that includes some of our varied and innovative artists, curated by the art critic Suneet Chopra?  
   
   
     
  OPEN PALM COURT AREA  
     
  As part of our outreach programme the Visual Arts Gallery of the India Habitat Centre has extended it's exhibition space to the Open Plam Court and developing it as a venue for showcasing design, decorative arts, handicrafts, lifestyle and trens.  
     
         
  3rd - 4th January
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A group show displaying tradition Tanjore paintings and contemporary works.  
   
 
   
         
  THE SPOKEN WORD  
         
  22nd January      
  6.00 pm
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Visual presentation on 'Bengal art - The Past' by senior artist Shuvaprasanna, organized by Gallery Sanskriti.

 
         
  23rd January      
  7.00 pm
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'History and Art of Kota - Bundi School of Miniatures Paintings' by maharao Brijraj Singh of Kota. Organised in collaboration with Mayo Heritage Society.  
         
         
  HABITAT AWARD  
         
         
      The India Habitat Centre announces the award for the best art show 2001 in the Visual Arts Gallery. The award will be announced in February 2002. The jury will base the award on Creativity, Innovation, Display and New Material.  
         
     
  ART APPRECIATION COURSE  
     
         
   
 
The Visual Arts Gallery initiates a six week Art Appreciation course, spanning different Genres & Mediums. Limited 30 seats. Twice a week. Tuesdays & Thursdays 6 - 7:30 p.m.  
         
         
  CROSS TALK IN DESIGN  
         
         
     

In collaboration with the National Institute of Design.

 
         
     
  ART...SPACE  
         
         
      As an initiative of the India Habitat Centre to bring art out of the walls of a gallery into public spaces, architect and muralist Rahul Backliwal has created a series of backlit glass installations that are on view in the plaza (atrium) of the Centre.  
         
         
  LINE 'n' FORM  
         
         
     

A sketching workshop which encapsulates the essentials of drawing, starts 15th Jan 2002.

Six weeks course for 10-17 years age group, fee Rs. 1000/-
Ten weeks course for 18 years and above, fee Rs. 1500/-

Classes will be conducted on Saturday (3 pm - 5 pm) and Sunday (11 am - 1 pm).

Register as soon as possible. Limited seats.

 
         
      Kindly note all events are subjected to change. For further information contact the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre at these phone numbers: 24682001- 2009