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India Craft Week 2022 Symposium

Become Knowledge Partner

Industry Leaders join hands to discuss Fashion l Crafts l Investment l Markets 

Craft Village presents Symposium with Aadyam Handwoven by Aditya Birla Group at India Craft Week

Crafting Dialogues

India Craft Week brings together leading Art & Craft Personalities, Celebrities, Experts, and Educationists to discuss significant topics and agendas about the ongoing situation of the craft sector in the country at large.

Be a Speaker

Padma Shri Muzaffar Ali — Filmmaker

On crafts being brought to India by various saints and kings

Dr. Adwaita Gadanayak — Director, NGMA

On stones being male, female and transgender

David Abraham — Designer

On why he chose craftspeople over industry for specialised work

Gullu Sen — Advertising Guru

On value of crafts being recognised by consumer

Dr. Swapna Liddle — Art Historian

On Craft Education to various communities

Dr. Darlie O Koshy — Former Director, NID

On the need to set-up Craft Universities

Errol Pires Nelson — Textile Designer

On his first introduction to ply-split braiding

Sundeep Kumar — CEO, Craft Béton

On crafts to be seen as luxury

A Conversation Between Museums in India & the UK

Recognizing the diversity across the craft sector in South Asia, museums play a pivotal role in preserving and showcasing the value of these crafts to a range of audiences through curated experiences and most importantly supporting the artisan. Pivoting to online platforms and exploring new avenues in digital technology has become the need of the hour. So what would a Museum experience around craft look like in a new age?

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