






PINK IRON
Annual International Women's Day Exhibition
at Arpana Caur Gallery, New Delhi
Art has an inordinate inherent power to bring forward a greater change in society. The world has seen the diverse impact of art from time immemorial. In the growing phase of globalization and day to day technological innovations, millennials have continuous negotiations and contestations within their peer groups and surroundings. Creativity acts as a mirror as well as medium of expression to the culture and civilization we partake in. What we feel is that to balance out the ecosystem we live in, there is a dire need for ingenious creativity. Art is treated as a soft skill and in the current scenario also acts as a soft power on the global platform to carry forward the exchange of dialogues among people with different ideologies.
ARTISTS:
Anita Jindal, Archana Sinha, Ankita Sahu, Arpita Chandra, Chhaya Dubey, Drishti Gupta, Hansa Milan Kumar, Harsha Sakrodiya, Jyoti Chaudhary, Kanchan Mehra, Kanchan Prakash, Madhuri Thakur, Mamta Bansal, Manju Thakur, Mannat Sethi, Megha Vij, Moitreyee Kumar, Neetu Potter, Osin Poddar, Rachna Pahwa, Rakhee Kumari, Ritu Jain, Riya Gupta, Sana Dua, Sangeeta Deo, Sanyukta Kutarkar, Seema Bhargava, Seema Jakhotia, Shubhra Chand, Smita Neetu Marathe, Sonali Jain, Sonam Sikarwar, Suniti Sharma, Ushita Jain, Vinita Kumari