SHILLONG, March 14: Commissioner and Secretary of Arts and Culture department, Federick Roy Kharkongor, on Sunday, lauded the contribution made by the founder of RITI Academy of Visual Arts (RAVA), Shillong, Raphael Warjri, towards the field of art and culture.
The RITI Academy of Visual Arts (RAVA), Shillong celebrated its 30th anniversary at Mad Gallery, Jaiaw Langsning, on Sunday.
Kahrkongor, who was the chief guest on the occasion, stressed on the importance of preserving and promoting art and culture, while extolling Warjri for grooming young artists as professionals in the field.
Others who were present on the occasion include Inspector General of CRPF, Sonal V Misra, Professor TB Subba of the Anthropology department, NEHU, co-convenor of the Indian National Trust of Art and Cultural Heritage, Dr Moushumi Dey, members of the Ramakrishna Mission, Shillong, besides artists, well-wishers and family members.
Since its inception in 1991, Riti Academy of Visual Arts has traversed a long way in providing congenial space for the art fraternity to meaningfully work and realise its potential and vision.
Some of the significant highlights of the institute are: Thoh Shun International Art Camp, which was organised in 2005 with locals including few European and Asian artists. In 2007, the Thoh Shun Art Exhibition of North East artists was held at Dhaka, Bangladesh, with the support of the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, and the Greater Sylhet Indigenous People’s Forum.
The Thoh Shun and Thwet Art camps have generated a platform for exposition of the art that originated from the region. Riti Academy of Visual Arts started the MAD Gallery in the heart of the city and within a short span of time it has helped to throw colour, created an impact and caters to the taste of the people.