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Danville to host Indian-American art exhibition

The exhibition will kick-off with a public reception on Jan. 29, offering guests the opportunity to meet the artists.

Poster of the event / Danville government

The Indian American Artists Association (IAAA) is organizing an exhibition featuring  artwork by a diverse range of artists of Indian origin, from Jan. 29 to Mar. 27, in Danville, California.

Titled, 'One Voice: Many Visions,' the exhibition will showcase works inspired by the colors and textures of India, ancient scriptures, modern life, and both Indian and Indian-American identity. It will highlight the artist's  experience of living between cultures while exploring themes like culture and heritage.

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Held at the The Village Theatre Art Gallery, the exhibition will kick-off with a public reception on Jan. 29, offering guests the opportunity to meet the artists and experience the collection of art works.

The event will also feature a series of exhibition-related workshops as well as the launch of the Town’s first permanent public art exhibition, Acorns of the Old Oak.

Discover more at New India Abroad.

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