Shuruart Foundations’s ‘Bapu Ki Pathshala’
Varanasi, India — Shuruart Foundation proudly presents ‘Bapu Ki Paatshala‘, an art exhibition that brings the creativity of young children from marginalized backgrounds into the spotlight. Inaugurated on October 2, 2024, at 5 PM, this exhibition will run until October 6 from 4 to 7 PM at Ka- the art café, located in Lanka, Varanasi.
This unique exhibition showcases 24 remarkable drawings created by children from 24 government primary schools in Varanasi. The theme of the exhibition, “My Story,” encouraged each child to share a personal memory through their artwork, bringing to life their experiences and imaginations in a way that highlights the importance of mental synthesis and socio-emotional development.
Speaking about the exhibition’s objective, the Shuruart Foundation team shared, “We insist on giving our children mere instructions, and forget that educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all. This is what Mahatma Gandhi believed in, and our goal is to help children develop both their emotional and intellectual capacities”.
The children whose works are featured come from marginalized communities, and this platform offers them a significant boost in confidence. One proud parent shared, “I am filled with pride knowing that my son’s drawing is being respected and exhibited this way.”
This exhibition is part of Shuruart Foundation’s ongoing effort to promote foundational learning and provide young minds to express themselves freely. By partnering with Ka – the art café , which has generously provided the exhibition space free of charge, the foundation hopes to create a space where young talents from all walks of life can be appreciated.
The exhibition is open to students, educators, art enthusiasts, community members, and new parents, inviting all to experience the stories and dreams of these young artists.
Image Courtesy – Shuruart Foundation