Artara’24 Fine Arts Exhibition & Competition Makes Its Mark In Dubai

Artara’24 Fine Arts Exhibition & Competition Makes Its Mark In Dubai

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: May 23 2024

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  • The Artara’24 Fine Arts Exhibition and Competition has made its mark in Dubai as a platform for discovering and nurturing emerging artistic talents from the country. 
  • The event aimed to discover hidden artistic gems, with a particular focus on the Indian talent residing in Dubai.
  • The event aimed to provide a prestigious stage for lesser-known artists, students, and art enthusiasts to showcase their extraordinary abilities and connect with fellow creative minds.
  • Over 250 pieces of art were featured, representing diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
  • Expressions’24, a fine arts competition for children, was also part of the event, encouraging young artists.
  • The event, organized by Jazz rockers, aimed to nurture budding artists and celebrate India's cultural diversity through art.
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