Check out this exclusive exhibition of craft-making practices of India

Rohan Fernandes

Srijan: Space Making Craft Practices of India is an exhibition at the Serendipity Arts Festival 2022.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy | All pics : Rohan Fernandes

The exhibition gives one an idea of different type of craft practices across India.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy

It has been curated by Anjana Somany, a researcher focusing on the living craft traditions in India.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy

Each of the craft work has been sourced from different parts of India such as Tamil Nadu, Goa, Odisha, Kerala and other states.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy

Most of the materials used are eco-friendly, mainly wood and leaves.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy

These crafts have been precisely handmade and no machinery has been used.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy

The main aim of the exhibition is to showcase various craft practices that are on the verge of extinction.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy

This exhibition space is setup at the Azad Maidan, which is one of the venues of the art festival.

Serendipity | Goa | Unique arts | Dying legacy