Artisans Centre for the Creative Arts
Dates: 26 to 28 February 2026
Venue: Ground Floor Multipurpose Hall, PIC
Entry: No registration required — open for all
Centuries-old craft traditions are even more relevant today for their sustainable practices, deep knowledge of local natural materials, and their role in generating large-scale rural employment. These traditions preserve ancient wisdom for a modern India.
However, globalisation and modern economic growth trends are increasingly threatening traditional skills and the environment. Preserving and rejuvenating handmade crafts offers a meaningful and conscious pathway toward envisioning, designing, and creating a sustainable future.
Our exhibit showcases a humane approach to unlocking the exciting potential of India’s handmade crafts — thoughtfully brought together with contemporary design and digital skilling interventions.
