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Heritage Art Gallery showcasing Madurai's art history inaugurated

Heritage Art Gallery showcasing Madurai's art history inaugurated

The Hindu02-05-2025

In order to showcase Madurai's art history, Andril Heritage Art Gallery was inaugurated at V.S. Chellam Century Hall in Madurai on Friday.
Thiagarajar College president Uma Kannan inaugurated the art gallery. P. Rajesh Kanna of the Andril Heritage Art Gallery said that Madurai, referred to as the heritage capital of Tamil Nadu, boasts a rich and vibrant history of art and culture.
He said that in ancient times, the city even had a dedicated street for artists highlighting Madurai's deep-rooted artistic traditions. To honour and celebrate this legacy, Andril Heritage Art Gallery - a space dedicated to showcasing the artistic heritage of Madurai - was organised. Separate sections were created to highlight the various themes, he said.
He said that the name Andril was inspired by the Ibis bird, a symbol of love, mentioned in Sangam literature. The gallery focused on heritage - themed arts and crafts, serving as a platform to preserve and promote the cultural richness while supporting local artists.
The exhibits will highlight the natural heritage, intangible heritage, festivals, folk arts, and Sangam literature, shedding light on the unsung heroes of our artistic traditions. The gallery offers an immersive experience of the heritage through visual art, he said.
There was an exclusive section for art collectors and a dedicated space for enthusiasts and connoisseurs. Andril Heritage Art Gallery was more than just an exhibition space. It was a tribute to our cultural roots, an opportunity for artists to thrive, and a celebration of Madurai's timeless artistic spirit, he said.

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