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KAUSA Trust organized art exhibition “Fresh Strokes: The New Generation of Artistry.”

Amritsar, January 31 (Punjab Post Bureau) – To foster artistic expression in the region KAUSA Trust Amritsar

organized an art exhibition, “Fresh Strokes: The New Generation of Artistry.” Showcasing the works of emerging undergraduate and postgraduate artists, the four-day exhibition aimed to provide a platform for young talent.

KAUSA Trust Secretary Mr. Rajesh Raina emphasized the organization’s commitment to promoting art, noting that, as per tradition, the exhibition was open to the public with no entry fee. He affirmed that KT: Kalã will continue hosting similar initiatives to support emerging artists.

This exhibition was inaugurated by Shri Saurabh Sharma, Deputy Registrar of Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar, who lit the ceremonial lamp at KT: Kalã Museum, 21, Lawrence Road Extension, Amritsar. The exhibition will remain open until February 1, 2025.

According to Director Brajesh Jolly, the exhibition features 150 artworks from leading institutions across Punjab, including Lovely Professional University, DAV College Hoshiarpur, Government College Hoshiarpur, DAV College Amritsar, HMV College Jalandhar, Punjabi University Patiala, P.G. Government College for Girls Chandigarh, MCM DAV College for Women Chandigarh, Panjab University Chandigarh, Government College of Art Chandigarh, BBK DAV College for Women Amritsar, Khalsa College Amritsar, Khalsa College for Women, Khalsa College of Education GT Road, and Khalsa College Ranjit Avenue.

Principals and heads of Fine Arts departments from various institutions have shown keen interest in the exhibition, recognizing its role in uplifting and encouraging young artists.

A special catalogue of the exhibition was released by the chief guest, and all participating artists will receive certificates.

KAUSA Trust’s efforts were highly appreciated by esteemed art personalities, including Dr. Lalit Gopal Parashar, Dr. Rajni Dogra, Mala Chawla, Narinder Singh, Anil Khanna, Bela Sharma, Atul Mattu, Manju Kumar, Amit Sharma, Kamaljeet Kaur along with numerous art teachers, artists, and parents of the participating students.

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