Tribal Arts From Samvaad Featured at Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda Festival

Tata Steel Foundation Brings Six Tribal Art Stalls to 25th KGAF

Major tribal conclave showcases diverse artforms and cultural heritage at Mumbai’s prestigious arts festival through unique collaboration.

Key Points:

  • Samvaad brings 12 tribal artisans to Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda Festival
  • Special installation features 25 artworks from four tribal artists
  • Panel discussion on environmental challenges scheduled for January 31

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel Foundation’s Samvaad initiative returns to Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda Arts Festival with tribal art exhibitions.

The nine-day festival showcases diverse tribal artforms. Meanwhile, special installations celebrate KGAF’s 25-year journey.

Four artists have created unique tribal artworks. Additionally, they represent Sohrai, Paitkar, Saura, and other traditions.

Artistic Showcase

Twelve artisans will display their crafts. Moreover, six stalls will rotate every three days.

Nandini Singh leads the artistic presentations. Furthermore, Lakhimoni Sardar contributes distinctive tribal elements.

Cultural Diversity

Suluk Kumba presents Santhal handicrafts. Meanwhile, Bamon Handicrafts displays bamboo products.

The Srujanika Co-operative brings Saura art. However, Pragati Udyog focuses on Sohrai traditions.

Future Perspectives

A panel discussion approaches environmental challenges. “This collaboration brings tribal expressions to wider audiences,” remarked Sourav Roy.

The event highlights sustainable practices. Additionally, it promotes traditional craft preservation.

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