24 July,2020 07:48 AM IST | Mumbai | The Guide Team
The Asian Heritage Foundation (AHF), which works with Patua artists, aims to raise Rs 60 lakh to conduct exhibitions-cum-sales for the painters who hail from rural parts of West Bengal. The event, which will travel to five cities, will benefit 300 families of the singing Patua artists from the village of Naya, through the direct sale of hand-painted scrolls. Nearly 20 of them will be part of the tour. Click on the link below to find out the break-up of expenses required for the relief campaign, titled Heart, Head and Healing (HHH).
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