Andhra University BFA students showcase diverse artistic practices
The annual exhibition of Bachelor of Fine Arts students at Andhra University, titled 'Resonant Spaces', was inaugurated by artist V. Ramesh. The event showcases nearly 60 works by 19 final-year students, highlighting their artistic maturity and diverse practices. The exhibition aims to create awareness about fine arts and will be open to the public until May 31.
- ▪The exhibition features works including watercolours, acrylic and oil paintings, wood sculptures, and mixed-media pieces.
- ▪Andhra University Vice-Chancellor G.P. Raja Sekhar emphasized the importance of the event in promoting fine arts awareness.
- ▪The exhibition represents a long-standing academic tradition for graduating students to present their work to the public.
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Noted artist and retired professor V. Ramesh inaugurated “Resonant Spaces”, the annual exhibition of Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) students of Andhra University, on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, he said that the creative expressions of young artists have the potential to generate new ideas and perspectives in society. Appreciating the art works on display, he said that the exhibits reflected the students’ artistic maturity and called for the creation of a dedicated art gallery to encourage young talent and strengthen the city’s cultural landscape.Addressing the gathering, Andhra University Vice-Chancellor G.P. Raja Sekhar said, “The annual cultural showcase by the final-year BFA students creates awareness about fine arts.
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