Organiser: Muse Art Gallery, Arghyam, and The Yacht Club of Hyderabad
Venue: Muse Art Gallery
II Floor, Skyway
Hyderabad Marriott Hotel,
Hussain Sagar
Arghyam, meaning ‘Offering’ in Sanskrit is an Indian public charitable foundation set up with an endowment from Rohini Nilekani, working in the water and sanitation sector since 2005. The Arghyam Vision is ‘Safe, Sustainable Water for All’. As a funding agency, Arghyam works primarily through partnerships – with Government, NGOs and various types of institutions – for impact and scale. The emphasis of all of Arghyam’s work is on equity and sustainability. Addressing the issues of the poor and the vulnerable in accessing water for their basic daily needs is a priority for Arghyam. Specifically, Arghyam projects strive to understand and address issues of quantity, quality and access to domestic water and improved sanitation practices in communities across the country.
The Muse Art Gallery started by Marriott as not-for-profit art gallery promoting art and charity in Hyderabad, India. It is located on the connecting sky bridge between Marriott and Courtyard by Marriott Hyderabad. Muse art Gallery is the biggest private art galleries in Hyderabad The gallery was launched by the Telugu actor Chiranjeevi and the US Consul General of Hyderabad on 22 October 2010. The gallery has a partner, curator Kaali Sudheer. The art gallery is intended to display contemporary art of various artists in support of a cause or charity. The expenditure incurred is underwritten by Marriott.
Description:
The Muse Art Gallery, The Yacht Club of Hyderabad, Marriot Hotel and Arghyam present an Art Exhibition cum Sale of senior artists at wonderfully low prices. The proceeds will help under privileged children achieve a sense of dignity and livelihood through the sport of Sailing.
Artists:
JMS Mani, S Jayaraj, Alphonso Arul Das ,Thota Tharrani , Somya Das Gupta , Dr. Neeraj Raj now in Hyderabad.
Curator:
Kaali Sudheer
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