Art Spectra 2024 Inaugurated at AIFACS, Delhi.

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Art Spectra 2024 Inaugurated at AIFACS, Delhi

New Delhi, 24th May 2024 – Art Spectra 2024, an eagerly anticipated art exhibition, was inaugurated yesterday at 6 PM at the prestigious All India Fine Arts and Craft Society (AIFACS), Parliament Street, Delhi. The exhibition, which will be on view until 30th May 2024, is open daily from 11 AM to 7 PM.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by two distinguished guests: Paramjeet Singh, an eminent artist, and Dr. Gaurav Gupta, the founder of the Global Trade and Technology Council of India and member of Lions Club Delhi Veg. The event is expertly curated by Amrita Prakash, who has brought together a diverse group of talented artists to showcase their work.

Art Spectra 2024 features an impressive lineup of participants, including:

  1. Ruhani Kothari
  2. Neelima Gupta
  3. Ashima Sehgal
  4. Neeta Datta
  5. Shivank Gupta
  6. Dr. Abhishek Mishra
  7. Deepali Sharma
  8. Aanchal Sonkar
  9. Sukanya Wattal
  10. Samina Amreliwala
  11. Gunit Anand
  12. Arvind Kumar Krishnan
  13. Jyoti Sharma
  14. Medha Jain
  15. Shikha Verma
  16. Susmita Guha Roy
  17. Meenakshi Kala
  18. Deeba Quershi
  19. Geeta Vashistha
  20. Swati Vashistha
  21. Vasudha Malpani
  22. S. S. Inavolu
  23. Saket Sinha
  24. Anupama Ranjan
  25. Neha Gupta
  26. Anjali Mehra

This diverse assembly of artists promises to deliver a wide range of artistic expressions and styles, providing visitors with a rich cultural experience. From contemporary pieces to traditional artworks, each artist brings their unique perspective and creative vision to the exhibition.

Speaking at the inauguration, Paramjeet Singh highlighted the importance of such platforms in promoting artistic talent and cultural exchange. Dr. Gaurav Gupta emphasized the role of art in fostering global connections and the significance of supporting local artists.

Curator Amrita Prakash expressed her enthusiasm for the event, noting that the exhibition not only celebrates the artists’ individual talents but also encourages collaboration and dialogue within the art community.

Art enthusiasts, collectors, and the general public are invited to visit Art Spectra 2024 to enjoy the diverse and captivating artworks on display. The exhibition promises to be a feast for the senses, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the vibrant art scene of India.

Venue: All India Fine Arts and Craft Society (AIFACS), Parliament Street, Delhi 110016
Dates: 24th May 2024 – 30th May 2024
Timings: 11 AM – 7 PM daily

Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the world of art at this exceptional event.

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