The Haat of Art’s 4th Delhi Edition Receives Overwhelming Response with 10,500+ Visitors in Three Days

The Haat of Art’s 4th Delhi Edition at Bharat Mandapam drew 10,500+ visitors in just three days, celebrating grassroots Indian talent, folk art, and cultural unity with the presence of ministers, Padma awardees, and 200+ artists.

New Delhi– The 4th edition of The Haat of Art held at Hall No. 12, Bharat Mandapam, concluded on a high note, celebrating the incredible diversity and vibrancy of Indian art and artists. This two-day art extravaganza witnessed an overwhelming footfall of over 6,000+ visitors, comprising art connoisseurs, dignitaries, bureaucrats, and general public, making it one of the most successful editions to date.

The grand opening ceremony was graced by Minister of State for Women and Child Development, Smt. Savitri Thakur Ji, along with folk singer & Namami gange, Bihar ambassador Nitu Kumari Navgeet, Anish Khan (Director, The Haat of Art), Dr. Seema Alawa (Tribal Art Mentor), and over 200 celebrated and emerging artists from across India. The event served as a melting pot of creativity, culture, and community spirit.

The second day saw an even more majestic gathering, with the presence of Minister of State Ram Nath Thakur, renowned actor and mentor of the platform Vindu Dara Singh, Padma Shri awardees Sudarshan Patnaik Ji and BAUA Devi Ji, along with other distinguished personalities. Their encouraging words and admiration uplifted the spirit of every participating artist.

What began as a humble effort to bring attention to grassroots and inborn talent has now become a national movement. The Haat of Art, now in its 10th successful edition, has previously captivated audiences in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Indore, before arriving in Delhi with its most ambitious showcase yet.

More than just an exhibition, The Haat of Art is a platform that celebrates the soul of Indian creativity. It gives voice to inborn and self-taught artists from all corners of the country, offering them not only visibility but also opportunities for growth and recognition.

With immense appreciation from visitors and dignitaries alike, the expectations for the next editions are already soaring. If the Delhi turnout is any indication, The Haat of Art is set to become one of India’s most cherished cultural events, truly a celebration of art beyond boundaries.

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