Unspoken – An exhibition of visual artwork, MFA Students, Chennai
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Recently visited the Unspoken an visual artwork exhibition by the MFA Students of Government College of Fine Arts Chennai at Lalit Kala Akademi. Each of the artwork wonderfully represented various most significant social issues and causes. It featured artworks by Veera Vasanth. P, Arulraj .U, Niranjan .S, Priya .H, Chandralal .S, Madhuvanthan .M, Sandhya .A, Jancy Rani .K, Dhilip .K, Rajesh.M.
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