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Sanskriti Kendra Museum

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Sanskriti Kendra Museum
Established 1990
Location Sanskriti Kendra, Aya Nagar, MehrauliGurgaon Road
Delhi, India
Curator O.P. Jain
Website Official website
Museum of Indian Terracotta, Sanskriti Kendra, Anandagram, New Delhi
Terracotta statues at Sanskriti Kendra Museum, Delhi

Sanskriti Kendra Museum is a set of three museums namely, Museum of ‘Everyday Art’, Museum of Indian Terracotta (Tribal Art) and Textile Museum. It is housed within Sanskriti Kendra complex [1], at Anandgram, an artist village complex, spread over 8 acres, situated 10 km south of New Delhi [2][3], near Aya Nagar on MehrauliGurgaon Road, on the outskirts of Delhi. [4].


The museum was founded by, O.P. Jain [5] in 1990, under the ageis of 'Sanskriti Foundation'.

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[edit] Sanskriti Foundation

Sanskriti Pratishthan, or Sanskriti Foundation is a non-profit culture and arts promotion organization in Delhi set up in 1979, by people like O P Jain, L. M. Singhvi, Dr A M Singhvi and Sudarshan Agarwal, though the construction of the Kendra began only in 1989. Today the foundation also runs artist-in-residence programs here, and workshop for scholars, artists and craftsmen, plus it has residential studios, a library, an amphitheatre and an art gallery [6]

As its first project, the foundation instituted the 'Sanskriti Awards' in 1979, given to promising young talent in the group of 20-35 years, in five major fields, Literature, the Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Journalism and Social/Cultural Achievement[7][8].

[edit] 'Museum of Indian Terracotta'

This Museum has over 1,500 objects of terracotta art, sculptures and figurines from the tribal areas of India, displayed in the backdrop of the respective tribal arts. [9]

[edit] Museum of ‘Everyday Art’

Warli Painting, at Sanskriti Kendra Museum.
Madhubani mural and Terracotta figurines at the Museum.

It houses a collection of what is called "Everyday Arts" , where artisans turn the functional everyday household object like toys, nutcrackers, cups, saucers, spoons, and home shrines, articles of worship, into the works of art [5].

[edit] Textile Museum

A showcase of the best of, and the most diverse of Indian textile heritage.

Museums are open from 10 AM to 5 PM on all days except Mondays and Public Holidays.

[edit] Gallery

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