Art fest chitrakala veedhi hits rajamundry

Update: 2025-03-26 06:46 GMT

Get ready—Amaravati Chitrakala Veedhi is landing in Rajamundry soon, turning streets into a live canvas for artists from every corner of India. The Andhra Pradesh State Creativity & Culture Commission’s behind this, teaming up with NGOs to spotlight painting, sculpture, and digital art—think of it as a national stage for creativity, kicking off April 4.

Deputy chief minister K Pawan Kalyan unveiled the poster, calling it a golden chance for artists to shine and connect with art lovers. You’ll see works displayed across an 8x6-foot space per artist—tables, chairs, and hanging setups included—plus meals and certificates from the state. The vibe’s about blending Andhra’s old-school art roots with fresh ideas, and they’re pulling out all stops to make it massive.

This isn’t just a show—it’s a push to revive the state’s cultural pulse. Chairperson Tejeswi Podapati says it’s about uniting artists for real talk and raw expression, with the government promising solid support. Rajamundry’s gearing up to host this flood of talent, and it’s set to leave a mark bigger than the Krishna River’s banks.

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