Lucknow — Kala Srot Art Gallery comes alive this evening as it hosts an inspiring exhibition featuring the works of students from the Department of Printmaking and Sculpture, under the joint collaboration of the Kala Srot Art Foundation and the College of Arts and Crafts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Lucknow University.
The exhibition begins today, April 6th, at 6:00 PM, and is inaugurated by distinguished curator and art corrector from Korea, Insang Song, alongside the Principal of the College of Arts and Crafts and senior artists from Lucknow. The gallery’s director, Mansi Didwania, welcomes art enthusiasts, critics, and collectors to witness the emerging voices in contemporary Indian art.
This dynamic showcase features 70 meticulously crafted prints by 35 students of printmaking and 15 compelling sculptures by 11 students of sculpture. The collection reflects a diverse range of themes, techniques, and artistic approaches, demonstrating the depth of talent nurtured at Lucknow University’s Faculty of Fine Arts.

The curation of the exhibition is helmed by Ravi Kumar Agrahari, subject specialist from the Department of Print Art, whose vision brings together this impressive array of student work into a cohesive and thought-provoking presentation.

This event marks a significant platform for young artists stepping into the professional art world and celebrates the power of mentorship, collaboration, and cross-cultural engagement in the field of visual arts.

The exhibition remains open for public viewing in the coming days, and art lovers are encouraged to explore this rich display of creativity and innovation.