Ngma bengaluru to host tribal art workshop on may 30

A view of the National Gallery of Modern Art (Ngma) in Bengaluru. (File photo)

A view of the National Gallery of Modern Art (Ngma) in Bengaluru. (File photo) | Photo Credit: Bhagya Prakash K

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As part of International Museum Day Celebrations, The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Bengaluru, Under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, Is Organizing An Art Worksed on ChittaraA Traditional Tribal Art Form from Karnataka.

The event will be hand on Friday, May 30, at 11.30 am at NGMA’s Premieses in Manikyvelu Mansion, Palace Road.

In a step towards include, the workshop is open to persons with disabilitys as well as other participants. The Initiative Aims to Bring Art Closer to Diverse Communities and Promote Awareness about indigenous art forms.

Chittara is a ritualistic folk art traditionally practiced by women of the malnad region. Characterized by intricate geometric patterns drawn on red, mud-coated walls and flors, often as rangoli, it forms a vibrant part of the region’s cultural celebrations.

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