Gurugram, (Haryana) [India], April 23, 2025: A nationwide art festival in India drew over 1,000 participants, with 200 selected for the display and art auction event in Gurugram, also known as the Millennium City.
The festival was inaugurated by Shri NN Vohra, a Padma Vibhushan awardee, who previously served as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Home Secretary, and Governor of Jammu and Kashmir.
Notably, 30 paintings were sold on the first day and found new homes, with the highlight being a thrilling auction of 20 super select artworks.
The festival witnessed an overwhelming response from art enthusiasts and students alike, curated by India’s largest online school of art and design, Thoughts on Canvas.
The festival featured many esteemed guests of honour, including the eminent artist Shri Ashok Bhowmick and senior BJP leader Shri Shailendra Singh, among others. Shailendra Singh addressed over 500+ attendees in the auditorium on the power of education.
Shri Pankaj Singh, a Senior Journalist, said, “Thoughts on Canvas is providing a great platform for young artists to exhibit their work. The festival continues to nurture creativity and talent among the next generation.”
The TOC Art Festival has cemented its position as one of the largest and most impactful art festivals for children in India. With its focus on nurturing artistic talent among children, the festival has become a significant event in India’s art calendar.
Shrimati Usha Vohra, IAS (Retd), was also full of praise and was delighted to see how young children could create such beautiful pieces of work.
“We aimed to create a platform where young children can showcase their talents and connect with art lovers. The festival’s success is a testament to the power of art to bring people together and inspire creativity.” said Garima Govil, Principal Director, Thoughts on Canvas.
Millennium City Apparel House is a premier destination for fashion and art in Gurugram. With a commitment to promoting creativity, the venue hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year.
The festival featured a range of activities, including a live auction, interactive art workshops, and an exhibition of stunning artworks created by both past and present students of Thoughts on Canvas School of Art and Design. Visitors had the opportunity to engage with the artists, learn about their creative processes, and take home unique pieces of art.
“We are thrilled with the overwhelming response to the Thoughts on Canvas Art Festival.” said both the school Dean, Shaifali Goyal, and Admissions Head, Grishma Shah
For more information and school enrollments, one can contact Admissions/ Public Relations at [email protected] or +91 9910027472 or visit – https://thoughtsoncanvas.org/
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