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Chennai, March 13: Art, which is often confined to galleries and a few stores, has found space in Chennai’s Kannagi Nagar, a resettlement colony, helping it change not only its look but also its image.
Under a project, spearheaded by a Delhi-based NGO, the walls of the resettlement colony were painted with life-size murals last year and giving it a makeover like never witnessed before in Chennai. The Kannagi Nagar resettlement is home to 2004 tsunami survivors.
As one walks along these streets, the varied colours of the murals attract the attention of the passerby which makes them look at the resettlement colonies as to any other in the city, bringing a change in the perception about the area.
The outer walls of homes in Kannagi Nagar on the outskirts of Tamil Nadu’s capital feature the day-to-day life of the public, faces and expressions of the people, abstract art and especially, elements of marine life.
In an attempt to take art to the common people, St+art India Foundation in collaboration with district officials worked on the project involving those of the community which resides here. “We are part of an NGO based in Delhi. We work in promoting art in public spaces. Art has been confined to only private galleries and only niche people can afford it. We are trying to get art out of these convention gallery spaces and giving it back to the public,” Ahemad, Assistant Project Manager of the St+art India Foundation told ANI. “It was known for its negative image earlier. Now when we search for Kannagi Nagar online, its all about art and all the positive things that happen here. Art is making change,” Ahemad said. (ANI)

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