
Kala Art Institute

India’s folk arts are more than paintings—they are living stories of traditions, spirituality, and community life. From Warli and Madhubani to Gond and Kalamkari, each art form is rooted in ancient wisdom, reflecting India’s cultural diversity and regional identities.
In contrast to classical styles, Indian folk art is community-based, eco-conscious, and deeply spiritual. It emerges from daily life, rituals, festivals, and mythology, carrying forward values of sustainability, symbolism, and storytelling.
This 1-Year Program is your gateway to mastering these sacred traditions—through expert-led training, cultural immersion, and hands-on projects.
After the completion of the course, the student will be able to:
By the end of the program, the student will be able to:
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