SDGs Through Arts India Edition Concludes with Bengaluru Showcase

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 2: Over three transformative days, art and advocacy came together in the heart of Bengaluru for the first-ever SDGs Through Arts – India Edition.

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Artists and guests unite at the SDGs Through Arts – India Edition gala in Bengaluru, celebrating creativity as a catalyst for global change. - PNN

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 3: Over three transformative days, art and advocacy came together in the heart of Bengaluru for the first-ever SDGs Through Arts – India Edition. Hosted at the prestigious Conrad Bengaluru, the event marked the Indian debut of a global movement that uses creativity to spark awareness and dialogue around the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The final day culminated in a spectacular gala dinner and closed-door auction, attended by dignitaries, business leaders, and cultural patrons united in support of a shared cause — advancing sustainability and education through the universal language of art.

Bringing together 17 artists from across the globe, each representing one of the 17 SDGs, the event offered a rare opportunity for attendees to witness the creative process live. Over the course of the first two days, artists painted on-site, engaging with guests and inviting them into their world of interpretation, symbolism, and storytelling.

The finale evening was a grand celebration. Internationally acclaimed speed painter Vilas Nayak delivered a powerful live performance that drew standing ovations, while Sthuti Dsa, an 11th-grade student from Christ Academy, Bengaluru, captivated guests with a Bharatanatyam recital that blended traditional grace with youthful energy.

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