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Artsy Coffee and Culture turns five with a special celebration

The Minto Park cafe is known for its healthy bites and showcase of young artists

The Telegraph Published 23.12.22, 12:48 AM
Artwork on display at Artsy

Artwork on display at Artsy Pictures: Rashbehari Das

A rtsy Coffee and Culture completed five years. The Minto Park cafe is known for its healthy bites and showcase of young artists. To mark the celebrations, they held a day-long do on December 10. Not just one, but the anniversary-special exhibition had works by multiple young artists on display like Sanjay Singh who showcased the contrast between darkness and life in a labour community, Shrutika Vivekanand who captured shades of Indian culture and architecture and visual artist Mayank Bakshi. A host of other talents also showcased their handicrafts that included sculptures, doodles and more Musical performances further added to the celebratory mood.

Musical performance enlivened the celebration

Musical performance enlivened the celebration

Stalls selling art and craft at Artsy

Stalls selling art and craft at Artsy

Handmade dolls at Artsy

Handmade dolls at Artsy

“As we say ‘Hi5’ to Artsy, we realise the importance all the art has played in our journey till here. It is our intention to continue giving a platform to budding artists. The intention of Artsy Open House campaign was to bring together the Artsy Community and give them a day to experience a wide variety of happening under their favourite Artsy’s roof,” said partners Arshdeep Singh and Manjyot Kaur.

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