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Doll Making Workshop | 26th July | 2.15 to 3.30 pm | Nexus Art of Happyness Utsav

The Art of Happyness Utsav

A Celebration of Indian Craft Culture & Community


While many of us are familiar with Renaissance painters and Western art we often know far less about the rich diverse heritage of ethnic Indian art and handcrafted traditions.


The Art of Happyness Utsav at Nexus Seawoods is a heartfelt step towards reviving that pride — an immersive journey into India’s history through its traditional art forms. This unique exhibition invites you to explore interactive art installations participate in hands-on workshops and enjoy live performances


But the Utsav is more than just a cultural showcase. It blends artistry with purpose empowering rural and tribal women by creating meaningful economic opportunities and celebrating their craftsmanship through trendy handcrafted products that resonate with contemporary sensibilities.


This is a CSR initiative by SELECT INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE LIMITED.


EkiBeki Workshops

Preserving India’s Craft Heritage One Artisan at a Time


EkiBeki is a not-for-profit organization committed to identifying and reviving Indian crafts that are on the brink of extinction. We equip artisans with the tools and opportunities they need to sustain and grow their communities.


Each EkiBeki workshop is a beautiful reminder of our cultural roots—an immersive experience that allows you to learn create and connect with India’s rich artisanal heritage. These are not just classes but deeply personal encounters with the lives and stories of the craftspeople who keep these traditions alive.


Upcoming Workshop: Doll Making with Kuprkabi

🗓️ 26th July


Use fabrics glue and ceramics with Kuprkabi learn the art of doll making in the traditional ways. This is a group of potters trained women and school dropouts from underprivileged sectors of society.


This isn’t just a workshop—it's an opportunity to connect with the history and soul of Indian crafts.

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Use fabrics glue and ceramics with Kuprkabi learn the art of doll making in the traditional ways.This is a group of potters trained women and school dropouts from underprivileged sectors of society.


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