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Kala Fusion & Social Substance to Organise A 3day Art & Craft Exhibition at Punjab Kala Bhawan

Kala Fusion, in collaboration with Social Substance, is set to organise a three-day Art & Craft Exhibition from January 9 to January 11, 2026, at Punjab Kala Bhawan, Sector 16, Chandigarh. The exhibition will bring together the creative talents of more than 50 artists on a single platform, showcasing a wide range of artworks rich in diversity, imagination, and contemporary expression.
Regarded as one of the most dynamic art events of the season, the exhibition will feature a distinctive collection of paintings, sculptures, mixed media works, photography, installations, and experimental art forms. Artists from varied backgrounds, age groups, and artistic disciplines will participate, making the exhibition a strong platform for both emerging and established artists to present their work to a wider audience.
Exhibition curator Neha stated that the collaboration between Kala Fusion—known for promoting independent artists and creative experimentation—and Social Substance—an organization working toward social enrichment through culture, education, environment, skill development, and community engagement—adds special meaning and depth to the event. This partnership is not only an effort to showcase artistic excellence but also a significant step toward encouraging cultural dialogue and strengthening the regional creative ecosystem.
Organisers Rohan and Pooja shared that the exhibition is a celebration of artistic diversity and a platform where creativity and social consciousness come together. The artworks on display will explore themes inspired by nature, society, human emotions, abstract ideas, and contemporary issues, offering visitors a visually enriching and thought-provoking experience.
During the exhibition, interactive sessions, artist interactions, and guided tours will also be organised, further enhancing opportunities for engagement and learning for art enthusiasts and students alike.
Neha added that the exhibition, open to artists, students, institutions, and the general public, aims to establish Chandigarh as a vibrant hub for art and cultural dialogue, while inviting audiences from across the region to appreciate and support local and regional creative talent.
Gaurika Sharma

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