Blogs

Public Art interventions- What happens when Art steps out of the galleries and into the streets? When Art becomes visible, accessible and rooted in the everyday.

October 5, 2025

What happens when art steps out of white-walled galleries and into the street? It stops being a destination and becomes an encounter. A mural on the side of a building, a sculpture in a park, a performance unfolding in a marketplace—these interventions disrupt routine and invite reflection where least expected…..

Why do we need to save Handlooms in order to save communities, sustainable practices and generational knowledge?

September 13, 2025

In a world where fashion cycles spin faster than ever, the handloom may look like a relic. Too slow, too labor-intensive, too bound to “tradition.” Yet behind each woven piece lies an ecosystem of knowledge, community and sustainable practice that modern industry cannot replicate…..

In a world consumed by fast fashion and rising landfills, what is the future of slow, upcycled and craft-led fashion?

August 9, 2025

Every year, millions of tons of discarded clothing end up in landfills. Mountains of polyester shirts, cheaply dyed dresses and synthetic jeans pile higher and higher – monuments to our appetite for consumption. Fast fashion’s model is ruthless: make more, sell cheap and move on. Garments are designed to be worn briefly, discarded quickly and replaced without thought……

The Future of Contemporary Art: How Today’s Artists Are Pushing Boundaries and Using Socio-Political Narratives to Drive Change.

July 15, 2025

Contemporary art is often described as art of “the now”—but that phrase is both too neat and too vague. Unlike earlier movements, contemporary art isn’t defined by a single medium, manifesto, or aesthetic. It is marked instead by a restlessness, a refusal to be pinned down…..

Textiles carry stories of family, community and heritage. What is the role of Textiles in Culture Revival?

June 5, 2025

Textiles are never just fabric. They are coded with memory—threads that hold the weight of family histories, community rituals and collective identity. A shawl passed down through generations carries the imprint of hands that wove it and the ceremonies it has witnessed. A patterned cloth tells of migrations, resistances and exchanges across borders…..