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‘Open Studio’ showcases fusion of artistic talent

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Shillong, July 30: IIM Shillong hosted the first of its kind – an Open Studio – that served as a captivating platform, where the participating artists proudly displayed the culmination of their intense 15-day artistic journey in the form of paintings.
The artists residency programme proved to be an artistic extravaganza, showcasing exceptional talents and stunning paintings created by the artists who participated in the programme.
The organisers at IIM Shillong expressed their gratitude to all enthusiasts, connoisseurs and attendees, who joined the initiative and could conclude at a mesmerising Open Studio event held on Sunday.
The exhibition was a testament to the artists’ dedication, passion and creativity, inspiring all who witnessed their masterpieces.
It provided an opportunity for these talented individuals to connect with one another, fostering a deeper appreciation for the passion that lies behind every brushstroke.
Additionally, the studio showcased a diverse array of artworks contributed by our esteemed faculty and our own talented students, adding a unique flair to the exhibition. The inauguration of the Open Studio was graced by CEO of Emami Art and chairperson of the Kolkata Centre for Creativity, Richa Agarwal.

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