THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, September 1: A new permanent art space, Ivana Art, has opened its doors at the Ramada Hotel, promising to be a significant cultural addition to the city. This unique gallery space will feature a rotating exhibition of works by more than 80 renowned Indian artists, offering residents and visitors alike the opportunity to experience a wide range of artistic styles and mediums year-round.
Richness and diversity of Indian art
The launch of Ivana Art is a major milestone for Jamshedpur’s burgeoning arts scene, as it provides a dedicated platform for showcasing the talent of Indian artists. The gallery aims to celebrate the richness and diversity of Indian art, presenting works that span contemporary, modern, and traditional styles. Visitors can expect to see everything from abstract paintings and intricate sculptures to vibrant photographs and mixed-media installations.
Jenny Shah, founder of Ivana Art highlighted Ivana Art’s dedication to supporting local and tribal artists, contributing to the preservation and promotion of indigenous art forms. The initiative seeks to weave these unique expressions into the cultural tapestry of India.
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At the opening ceremony, Ramada Hotel’s management expressed their enthusiasm for this new venture. “We are thrilled to offer a space where art can flourish and be appreciated by the community. Ivana Art is not just a gallery; it’s a dynamic cultural hub that will host workshops, artist talks, and community events, making art accessible to all,” said an official.
Paintings, sculptures and digital art
The first exhibition at Ivana Art features a curated selection of paintings, sculptures, and digital art, reflecting the varied and dynamic nature of Indian art today. The gallery’s programming promises to keep the exhibits fresh and engaging, with plans to rotate collections regularly and introduce new artists to the space.
Ivana Art at the Ramada Hotel is open to the public and welcomes art lovers of all ages. With this new cultural landmark, Jamshedpur is set to become a more vibrant and inclusive city for the arts.