The Gonda Tribal Painting Exhibition was held in Madhya Pradesh, from July 3rd to 30th at the Linkhandra Exhibition Gallery at the Tribal Museum.
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Linkhandra Exhibition Gallery at the Tribal Museum
Through such an exhibition, you have a chance to learn things that you did not know. This happened in the tribal museum, so you can learn about their customs, culture, festivals, what things they used, ancient times.
Similar exhibitions are held every month in Madhya Pradesh, including a tribal exhibition.
About kasu baria
A total of 28 paintings have been arranged and showcased in this exhibition. These 28 paintings are by kasu baria, who belongs to the Bhil tribal community. She was born in a small village of Jhabva in Madhya Pradesh. She said that with the support of her family, I was able to come to the exhibition of paintings.
How civilization beings? Ancient tools that are used now! There is no shortage of used goods in that era. You can see tribal cultue through a exhibition like this. That’s why it’s a good habit to visting to an exhibition.
What you learn from exhibited
Along with these 28 paintings, how they celebrate festivals, why they are celebrated and related things have been exhibited. Their food habits, how they use Ayurvedic medicines, all these are seen in the form of figures.
Public option
The audience who came to see them “say good”. This exhibition has become a good platform to introduce them to the world as well as save their species.
kasu baria doesn’t know how to paint but wonder how she did it? She displayed what she saw in her village. She made it herself and that was a with clay the clay figure. The clay was made into thin thread and made into dolls. You will also do this at some point of time.