14 Mar 2015, 05:34 am
The rally with eight huge installation arts on wheel, created by various art institutions and groups of the city started from Academy of Fine Arts and ended at Jatin Das Park area in south Kolkata.
Singer Lopamudra Mitra, Upal Sengupta of Bengali band Chandrabindu, Kalikaprasad and other members of Bengali folk band Dohar and few other celebrities joined the rally.
CAB has organized a 3-day-long programme at Jatin Das Park to celebrate Rongholy, a venture which aims at easing the excessive pressure from the blooming minds by providing them an open forum to express themselves through brushes, colours, palettes and spatula.
Rongholy will be celebrated till Mar 15.
The CAB is a voluntary organization which aims at manifesting the art and aesthetic values in its own innovative and special ways.
(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha, Image by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)
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