Exploring the world of printmaking and sculpture, an art gallery in Aliganj became a hub for budding art students to showcase their artistic excellence, creativity and innovation. The student art exhibit featured meticulously crafted prints by 35 students of printmaking and 15 compelling sculptures by 11 sculpture students.

(L) Aditi Kashyap and Komal Devi (R) Aditya Kumar Gautam

(L) Neha Suyal and Dibya Suyal (R) Ravi Kumar Agrahari

(L-R) Pranjal Gupta, Anshu Raj Shukla, Soumya Gupta

Sanjoy Majumder (L) and Dr Ratan Kumar
The exhibition was inaugurated by Insang Song, an art curator from Korea, alongside
Ratan Kumar, Principal of the College of Arts and Crafts and senior artists from Lucknow. The collection adorned the gallery with a diverse range of themes, techniques, and artistic approaches, including bronze sculptures created using the Dokhra lost-wax casting technique, as well as works in lithography, linocut, and woodcut, skillfully capturing the essence of human life, traditions, and experiences.

Sadhna Rajpoot

Rakesh Chandra
Curated by
Ravi Kumar Agrahari, the event attracted a large number of art lovers, critics and collectors who came to witness the emerging voices in contemporary Indian art stepping into the professional art world.
— Amina Ashraf