Log in
Headlines ~
Dr.Veerendra Heggade receives a grand welcome
Bus enters into shop in Honnakatte
Bells and oil lamps robbed from Shri Mahammayi temple
Dust-covered ice glaciers found on Mars
Amazon freezes investments in State
Band Baja Barat of Shahid Kapoor in Bali?
Mangaluru-Padur pipeline: affected farmers visited DC
IGP Amritpal and Police Commissioner Omprakash visits Bappanadu Temple
‘Padma Vibhushan’ Dr. Veerendra Heggade: President presents the award
Kota Karanta Bhavan Super! : says R.V.Deshpanday

Camp on aboriginals art fueled at varna virasat

  • Published in Moodabidri
  • Comments::DISQUS_COMMENTS
Camp on aboriginals art fueled at varna virasat
Moodbidri: As a part of varna virasat program Alva's foundation has inaugurated the national art camp for aboriginals.

Founder and president of Prajna counselling Mangaluru Prof. Hilda Rayappan inaugurated the camp. Dr.M. Mohan Alva presided over the camp and gave information about the camp.

About 30 artists across India are expected to participate  out of which 15 aboriginals will draw 2 paintings for 10 days. Contemporary paintings would be drawn from 6th of Jan.
we have more than 3000 painting preserved from previous camps said Mr.Alva.

Art teacher of the foundation Bhaskar Nelyadi and lectures of B.V.A department Sharath Kumar Shetty were present at the inauguaration camp.
 various artists who will take part in the camp are Anita Bariya, Kamili Kushram, Geetanjali Urvati, Santhoshi Shyam, Shakuntala Prasad, Chotti Tekkam, Vijaya Kumar Shyam from Madhya Pradesh
Bodemb Das A.B (Puri), Gurupat Chitarkar (Kolkata), Sathish Tekkam (Jharkand), Govinda Jogi (Gujarat), Bindu and Nalini M.S from Kerala.

Related items

  • Coastal art show in Dubai
More in this category: « Chain snatchers flee away with gold chain of elderly woman Development can buy technology but not humanity: Ashwini kumar rai »

28°C

Mangalore

Partly Cloudy

Humidity: 77%

Wind: 8.05 km/h

  • 10 Apr 2015 33°C 26°C
  • 11 Apr 2015 33°C 26°C