Artists Arzan Khambatta, Brinda Miller and Sunil Padwal will have their work displayed in an unconventional space this weekend: CST station.
An installation made of mouse traps titled, Dream Catcher, as well as one by French artists Christine Delbecq, Emmanuelle Grand and Alain Steck called The Cubes, based on a popular European children’s game, will be on display for three days.u00a0
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The installations will then be moved to a mall in Lower Parel, where they will be exhibited for another three days. The effort is the culmination of an international project to celebrate the golden anniversary of Mumbai NGO Snehasadan, which works towards providing homes for the city’s underprivileged children.u00a0‘Sneha-sadan — 50 years of Love’ is managed in partnership with art space, The Art Loft, and the French Association for Abandoned Childhood (AFEA).
From: Saturday
Where: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) (from June 30 till July 2) and High Street Phoenix, Lower Parel (from July 3 till July 5).