Print art exhibitions at JKK explore the development of print art in India
Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) has opened its refurbished print making studios with three exhibitions on print art. These are namely – ‘The Printed Picture’, ‘Khel’
Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) has opened its refurbished print making studios with three exhibitions on print art. These are namely – ‘The Printed Picture’, ‘Khel’
Jaipur, commonly known as the City of Palaces, hosts some amazing museums which boast of some rare collections of crafts and culture. Pink city is well known
Once Jaipur city’s defence fortress– The Nahargarh Fort, has now been restored and beautified with iconic Jaipur Wax Museum. In fact, this is world’s first wax museum set at a heritage
Nothing dampens the spirit of a traveler like the dreaded realization of missing the chance to explore a strange city to the fullest. And
The fact that one cannot completely experience the grandeur of Pink City without visiting the royal City Palace is quite well known. The Palace courts and galleries
What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well. – Antoine de Saint-Exupery If you happen to be in the desert state
A fusion art exhibition by artist Swapna Reddy – ‘Paramita’ is going on at the Chaturdik Art Gallery of Jawahar Kala Kendra.
Come January and you can witness people from all walks of life and of all age groups engaged in a kite flying frenzy. It is
As a part of the weekend cultural and theater activities at Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK), a play ‘Katha Sukavi Suryamal Ki’ will be staged tomorrow. The
Who doesn’t like to travel? So what if your pocket doesn’t allow you to go on a fancy Euro or world trip? You can always
India’s pioneering festival curator and production house, Teamwork Arts, announced the first tranche of speakers for its much-awaited 18th edition of the iconic Jaipur Literature
In 2012, a young theatre artiste from Jaipur stood outside the National School of Drama’s (NSD) audition hall in New Delhi. It was his first
Jaipur’s theater enthusiasts were treated to a captivating performance of Mahesh Dattani’s acclaimed play “Dance Like a Man” at the Rajasthan International Center (RIC) by
Vikas Swarup, the celebrated author of Q&A, the novel that inspired the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, was recently in the Pink City for an enthralling
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