Art Fest Chennai – An Art Exhibition to showcase vibrant colorful canvas artworks at Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore, Chennai




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Art Fest 2023 Chennai – An Art Exhibition to showcase vibrant colorful canvas artworks at Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore, Chennai (Updated)

– 83 creative artists joined to display their vibrant works

CasualWalker’s Rating for Art Fest at Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore, Chennai :

9.5 – Superb Awesome

The 4th edition of Art Fest Chennai a yearly art exhibition was held at the public space of Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. This event is highly community-focused, bringing more than 83 creative artists – young and old, experienced and amateurs who joined together to showcase their vibrant display of colorful canvas works inside the Nageshwara Rao Park’s walkway.

The Art Fest Chennai displayed a wide range of artworks from various oil paintings, sketches, sand art, and embossed and miniature paintings. This event was curated by Mylapore Times and this park is well maintained by Sundaram Finance.

The next edition of Art Fest is planned to be hosted during May / June 2023 at a Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) park in North Madras and also one in August in a T. Nagar park / Pondy Bazaar. Artists who wish to get updates about the upcoming Art Fest event can join their official Facebook page.

Check out and enjoy our photo captures of Art Fest Chennai at Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore, Chennai.

 

    

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