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Art from Heart 2.0, a charity art exhibition

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More than 30 artists from all over the country are joining hands for the  second series of the charity art exhibition, “Art from Heart 2.0”, being organized by The Lexicon Art in association with Round Table India at The Lexicon Art, M-12, Connaught Place, Outer Circle, New Delhi from Sep 3rd till Oct 7th, 2022.

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“The exhibition aims at representing the diverse and rich cultural heritage of India while raising funds to support the multiple community service activities being carried across India by Round Table India. This is the second in series, the first being held online in April 2020 to raise funds for covid victims and their families. Its heartening to witness the art community coming together for such noble initiatives, we are looking forward to continuing with this annual event to be able to touch more lives”, says Mamta Nath, Founder & Director, The Lexicon Art

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Some of the most renowned names in the art world are part of this exhibition, viz., Avijit Dutta, Gurudas Shenoy, Madhuri Bhaduri, Niren Sengupta, Seema Kohli, Swati Pasari, Venkat Bothsa and Vinita Karim.

Artist Swati Pasari, known for spreading positivity and happiness through her art says, “While I love to focus on creating full of life and spiritual artworks to spread the positivity in the ambience, I feel equally elated to be part of art events that give back to the society and help the less privileged. It’s a great feeling to know that our art can touch so many hearts and fill them with happiness”,

“We are delighted to associate with The Lexican Art once again for raising funds for our various social causes.  While in 2020 funds were diverted to help Covid victims, this year, we plan to divert them to our long-term Project, “Freedom through Education”. Through this project, we have educated approximately 9 million underprivileged children throughout India and have built one classroom a day, every day, during the last decade”, says Manish Lakhotia, National President, Round Table India.

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