The second edition of Indian Ceramics Triennale puts spotlight on social issues through the lens of creativity - New Delhi (India), February 29:  The ongoing Indian Ceramics Triennale in the capital has brought together over 60 Indian and international artists from 12 countries showcasing 34 projects that not only focus on celebrating ceramic art and artists but also use these creations as a tool to engage and inform on social and environmental issues. The Triennale is on till March 31, 2024 at New Delhi’s new cultural centre Arthshila Delhi. - PNN Digital

The second edition of Indian Ceramics Triennale puts spotlight on social issues through the lens of creativity

New Delhi (India), February 29:  The ongoing Indian Ceramics Triennale in the capital has brought together over 60 Indian and international artists from 12 countries showcasing 34 projects that not only focus on celebrating ceramic art and artists but also use these creations as a tool to engage and inform on social and environmental issues. The Triennale is […]

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