Calendar January, 2003
 
     
  1st - 6th January
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Music of the Spheres” — An exhibition of oil paintings by Shobha Broota. Using a seemingly simple technique, her works take you from molecular formation in nature to cosmic formations.

 
         
 
7th - 14th January
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Two American Artists: Constance Costigan & Michael Krausz: An exhibition comprising small works of infinite spaces.
 
         
  7th - 14th January
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Nature Naturally”—watercolours and ceramics by Pushpa Bagrodia and Madhuri Jalan.  
         
  15th - 16th January
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Rhapsody in Space”— a poetic interplay of colours on canvas inspired by the elements of nature—Art Alive Gallery presents a solo show of Nupur Kundu.  
         
  17th - 20th January
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Ancestral Tapestry” an exhibition of paintings by Rini Dhumal. Exploring her roots and bringing her life to a full circle, taking charge of making the matrix of her being whole again. Presented by Art Indus.  
         
  21st - 30th January
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Khadi—New Works on Cloth and Paper” by David Schorr.  
         
  31st January - 3rd February
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Timeless India - III”—An exhibition of oil paintings by Sandeep Mani drawing inspiration from the musicians, dancers and artisans of India.  
         
         
  OPEN PALM COURT AREA  
         
         
  3rd - 9th January
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Oil Paintings by the Canadian Artist Ramesh Bhatia of Toronto.  
         
  10th - 14th January
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“Himalayan Craft Show” young craft creator Munindra Shakya from the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal showcases his own creative and traditional craft art.  
         
  15th - 19th January
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Prutha Desai survived the 2001 earthquake in Gujarat but lost her right arm. This exhibition of her paintings (made with her left hand) embodies the indomitable will and courage of a young child. Organised by the Eklavya Education Foundation.
 
         
  20th - 31st January
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An exhibition showcasing design lead exhibits marking the Golden Jubilee of handicraft’s resurgence in India.  
         
         
  DIGITAL GRAPHIC ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY by Kaberi  
     
         
 

Kaberi organises workshops on photography, digital graphic designing and silkscreen printing. The courses shall lay emphasis on the basics of Graphic Arts, Reproduction (Halftone image and colour), Print production, computer programmes (Pagemaker, Corel Draw and Photoshop) and Basics of Photography. The workshops shall be conducted through January & February 2003. For further details and registration contact the gallery office.

 
         
      ALL PROGRAMMES ARE SUBJECTED TO LAST MINUTE CHANGES. For further information contact the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre at these phone numbers: 24682001- 2009  
         
      The gallery is open from 10.00 am to 8.00 pm.