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Kala Smriti Trust
In the Press
15 Jun 2024
At the Uttarayan exhibition held at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi, over 40 artists presented paintings that used deep colours to express human emotions, social realities, and the need to protect natural beauty. The exhibition concluded with an awards ceremony recognising outstanding works and reinforcing the role of art in social and environmental awareness.

13 Jun 2024
A one-day art camp was organised at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi under the joint stewardship of Kala Charcha Trust, Bhoruka Charitable Trust, and the Akademi, in memory of senior artist Late Surendra Pal Joshi. Artworks created by 36 artists from across India were showcased at the Akademi’s art gallery, with the exhibition remaining open to the public until 15 June 2024.

13 Jun 2024
A one-day art camp and tribute event was organised at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi in memory of senior artist and mentor Late Surendra Pal Joshi. Artists and former students came together to create artworks centred on environmental and social awareness, which were later showcased in the Uttarayan exhibition, celebrating his artistic and educational legacy.

12 Jun 2024
An art tribute was held at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi to mark the sixth death anniversary of renowned artist and mentor Late Surendra Pal Joshi. Over 40 artists from across India participated in a one-day art camp, with the created works showcased in the Uttarayan exhibition celebrating art, social awareness, and creative legacy.

13 Jun 2024
A one-day art camp was organised at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi under the joint stewardship of Kala Charcha Trust and the Akademi, in memory of senior artist Late Surendra Pal Joshi. Over 40 artists from across India created live paintings expressing artistic freedom while conveying a strong message on environmental conservation, later showcased in the Uttarayan exhibition.

13 Jun 2024
The Uttarayan Art Exhibition was organised at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi to honour the legacy of senior artist and mentor Late Surendra Pal Joshi. Artists from across India participated in a one-day art camp, creating works that reflected artistic expression, social responsibility, and environmental awareness, later showcased to the public as part of the exhibition.

12 Jun 2024
A one-day art camp held at Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi brought together artists from across India to reflect on growing civic issues in Jaipur, including pollution, stray animals, and traffic congestion. Created in memory of Late Surendra Pal Joshi, the artworks aimed to raise social awareness and were later showcased in the Uttarayan exhibition.

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