Updated On: 19 October, 2022 10:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Nashrah Shaikh
A contemporary take on the ancient art form awaits you at Byculla

Abbas Galwani works on one of his creations for the festival
Clay can be forgiving in nature, and thus enables the artist to create new forms despite the flaws. The result often leads to stunning art. Taking a cue from this thought process, you can soak in all things clay at the first edition of the Clay Festival 2022 at The Great Eastern Home in Byculla. Curated by Studio White&Gray and Anvi Pottery, it is supported by Nine Fish Art Gallery and Dot Line Space foundation.
The festival will bring together one talented artist from each Indian state and Union Territory to display a variety of work and expression. This talented bunch was selected organically from among thousands of entries received from across the nation. The festival promises its visitors three days filled with sessions on art and other creative activities including music.