Kala Ghoda Art Festival is one of the city's main attractions in the month of February every year. People not only from Mumbai, but from all over the world come to feast their eyes and intellect with the contemporary art forms in Kala Ghoda Art Festival.
For those who
are curious about the name ‘Kala Ghoda’. It is traced to the old equestrian
statue of King Edward VII, placed at the center of the large node on the old
Esplanade Road. Though the statue has been removed from the site, the name of
this Colonial era remnant remains, as a compelling memory of the history and
heritage of South Bombay.
Here are some of the art forms in this year's Kala Ghoda Art Festival.
The Contrapuntal - Be in touch with nature
The Crow - Mukti
Dustbin Pole (towards Swachh Bharat initiative)
The last drop - Save Water
The Spirit of India - Textile Industry
The Clockweb - Don't be a slave to time
The Spirit of Womanhood
Dominic - The Robot encouraging children of today to step out and play
Organ Donation - Make your life count
Made with used items
Paper Art - Save Tiger
Beware of Technology
Spread Love
Kala Ghoda Association strives to maintain and preserve the heritage of South Bombay. Hats off!!















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