Calendar September , 2007
 
  Visual Arts Gallery
     
   
   
  1st - 8th September 2007 - Gallery Threshold presents a group show with three contemporary artists including Jogen Chowdhury, Rameshwar Broota and Prabhakar Kolte.  
         
  7th - 13th September 2007

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Silhouettes etc - an exhibition of photographs by Agendra Kumar curated by Dr. Alka Pande.  
         
  14th - 18th September 2007

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CMAC and Art India presents ‘Maanush’ - an exhibition of paintings, collages and mix-media works by the renowned artist Haku Shah.  
         
  19th - 24th September 2007

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Art Room presents Satrang, a group show of seven artists from across India, curated by Sushma K. Behl and Archana Sapra.  
         
  25th September - 3rd October 2007

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Apparao Galleries presents Whirlpool of Fate, a group show by Avishek Sen, Abul Kalam Azad, Benita Perciyal, Manish Nai, George Kurvilla, P.G. Dinesh, and N. Ramachandran.  
         
         
         
  Open Palm Court Gallery
         
         
  1st – 9th September 2007 - Gallery Threshold presents an exhibition of recent sculptures by M.J. Enas.  
         
  8th & 22nd September 2007 - Zen of Photography

 

“I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them,” American photographer Diane Arbus once remarked, very much in agreement with Henri Cartier-Bresson who once commented, “Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again. We cannot develop and print a memory.”
 

Learn to capture the unnoticed, the unsaid, the untouched, and the unfelt through the lens of your camera, and make a difference!

India Habitat Centre introduces photography workshop conducted by art-photographer Achal Kumar. Winner of National Academy Award, 1997, instituted by the Lalit Kala Academy, Delhi, Kumar trained under photographers like S. Paul, the Late T. Kashinath, and his father Santosh Santosh. He has been practicing photography for the past 25 years. Kumar is conducting the workshop at the Palm Court Conference Room every second and fourth Saturday of the month from 7pm to 9pm, starting September 2007.

 

Free of cost, the workshop is open to IHC members only.

 

Beginners and professionals are welcome.

 
         
  15th – 18th September 2007

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Woman in Harmony in Nature – an exhibition of oil paintings by Kajal Nalwa.  
         
  19th – 24th September 2007

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An exhibition presented by Art Room in collaboration with Kriti, a non-profit organization, on the theme of World Peace Day.  
         
  26th -30th September 2007 

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A pottery show organized by Anju Kalsi.  
         
   
  Experimental Arts Gallery
   
         
  4th – 9th September 2007 - Krishna Prerna - an exhibition of works by artists like Amit Ambalal, Manu and Madhavi Parekh, Shobha Broota, Vridavan Solanki and others.  
         
  10th – 15th September 2007 - ‘Coloured Matrix’ - An exhibition of paintings by Dinesh Singh, a mathematician who grew up amidst famous artists from Baroda School of Art.  
         
  22nd – 27th September 2007 - Life - An exhibition of works by Abhishek Swaroop, a young and talented artist who is studying in Class 12th.  
         
  29th September – 30th October - Brown Nation - a multi-media exhibition curated by Vishal Dar.  
         
         
  Amphitheatre
   
         
  2nd September - A classical music recital by Dr. Sangeeta Gaur.  
     

 

 
  8th – 9th September 2007

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A socio-political play titled ‘Mangu aur Bikkar’ by Collegiate Drama Society.  
         
  13th September 2007

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Dhawni Baithak presents an informal evening of interaction between artists and students.   
     

 

 
  14th September 2007

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Rajiv Gandhi Foundation presents ‘People’s Forum’ an open house debate on a current social issue.  
     

 

 
  15th – 16th, 22nd – 23rd, 29th – 30th September 2007

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A socio-political play in Hindi presented by Asmita Theatre, directed by Arvind Gaur.  
     

 

 
  21st September 2007

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Rhythms of Peace - an evening of music, dance and theatre presented by Kriti, a non-profit organization.  
   
         
      ALL PROGRAMMES ARE SUBJECTED TO LAST MINUTE CHANGES. For further information contact the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003 Phone: 43662025, or email visualartsgallery1@gmail.com, alkapande@indiahabitat.org  
         
      The gallery is open from 10.00 am to 8.00 pm, Monday through Saturday.