Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday inaugurated Purvasha Folk and Tribal Art Museum, set up at Barkul near Chilika, for tourists from the state secretariat here.
The Odisha State Museum in association with Chilika-based Purvasha Folk and Tribal Art Museum hosts an international exhibition on folk and tribal art that commenced on Tuesday at Bhubaneswar
The 13-day event will be underway till February 21 featuring 100 paintings from seven countries. Host India apart, the countries represented in the event include South Korea, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar. The artworks have been curated from the recently hosted Chilika Art Sanctuary 2020 at Purvasha Museum of Odi Art Centre.
Nestling on the shores of Chilika Lake, the Odi Art Centre is developed by ?Society for Development of Rural Literature?, a registered, non-profit, cultural Society.
The centre, which has built Purvasha Folk and Tribal Art Museum with the financial support from Ministry of Culture, Government of India and Department of Tourism & Culture, Government of Odisha, showcases the rich traditions of folk and tribal arts of India.
Chilika, brackish water lagoon, has remained a source of inspiration for the domestic and foreign tourists, poets, writers and creative artists and Odi Art Centre was added as an incubation centre to its cultural and ethnic heritage.
The ethnic art complex, spread over five acres of land, houses nine small amphitheatres and gazebos for folk performances.
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