Updated On: 09 January, 2023 11:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Tanishka D’Lyma
A new convention fuses diverse art forms from across the world for a unique cultural experience that celebrates collaboration

Traditional tattoos worn on the legs by women from the Baiga tribe in Madhya Pradesh; (right) Sameer Patange inks a tattoo
Culture-Lovers, gather for the first edition of Kula Worldwide, a four-day arts festival and global gathering of the independent creative sector, including forms like tattooing, performing arts, digital art, documentary filmmaking, graffiti, music and more. But the essence of the convention lies in its aim to bring together artiste communities across the world while also focusing on representing India’s traditional and modern art forms. It’s here that you will be able to engage with the work of indigenous artistes along with those following contemporary art disciplines under one roof.
Hip-hop collective, Wild Wild Women. Pic Courtesy/Instagram