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| KK Gandhi invited for national Art Workshop by Kurukshetra University | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, May 2: Renowned Master Artist K.K. Gandhi Invited as Resource Person at National Art Workshop "Kala Utsav" minent contemporary artist K.K. Gandhi has been invited as a Resource Person for the prestigious national art workshop "Kala Utsav", organized by the Department of Fine Arts at Kurukshetra University. The five-day workshop is scheduled to be held from 3rd May to 7th May 2026 at the Kurukshetra University campus and will center around the theme "Women Empowerment using art as a medium to foster dialogue on socially relevant narratives and contemporary thought. Widely regarded as one of India's leading master artists, K.K. Gandhi has built a distinguished career marked by a unique visual language and deeply evocative works. His artistic journey reflects a profound engagement with cultural identity, human emotion, and the evolving dynamics of society. Over the years, his work has not only earned critical acclaim but has also inspired a generation of emerging artists across the country. At Kala Utsav, Gandhi will engage closely with students and participants through interactive sessions, live demonstrations, and experiential learning, offering valuable insights into both the technical and philosophical dimensions of fine art. His presence is expected to significantly enrich the academic and creative environment of the workshop. The invitation extended by Kurukshetra University stands as a testament to Gandhi's significant contribution to contemporary art and his continued role as a mentor and thought leader in the field. The initiative, led under the guidance of Chairperson Visual Art Dept. Dr. Gurcharan Singh, aims to promote cultural exchange, artistic excellence, and socially conscious creative expression among young artists. Kala Utsav is envisioned as a dynamic platform that brings together established artists and aspiring talents, fostering meaningful dialogue and creative exploration. The workshop underscores the power of art as a tool for social reflection and empowerment an ethos that resonates strongly with Gandhi's own artistic philosophy. |
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