BHARAT BHAVAN Inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Mrs Indira Gandhi on 13th February 1982, Bharat Bhavan is multi art centre set up to create an interactive proximity between the verbal, visual and performing arts
BHARAT BHAVAN In the last many years Bharat Bhavan has organized hundreds of programs including music concerts, readings, exhibitions and film shows It has produced more then 50 plays of which hundreds of shows have been organized at Bharat Bhavan and also at other cities of the country
BHARAT BHAVAN Bharat Bhavan is situated at J Swaminathan Marg , Shamla Hills (Near Upper Lake ) Bhopal, The Capital of Madhya Pradesh, India Approximate distance from Raja Bhoj Airport : 12 K M
BHARAT BHAVAN Bharat Bhavan has a huge collection of folk and tribal art of Madhya Pradesh Art-works of tribes such as Baiga, Bhil, Bhilala, Gond, Agarya, Mariya, Korku, Korva, Pradhan and many others are included in this collection
BHARAT BHAVAN In keeping with the policy of the state government towards making the activities of various cultural institutions more independent also involving the private sector and public organigations, cultural foundations trusts in their activities, sponsorship contributions are welcome from individuals organisations for specific programmes or to
BHARAT BHAVAN All the famous art exhibitions are held in the Modern Art Gallery This gallery has earned much laurel for Bharat Bhavan -----
BHARAT BHAVAN Bharat Bhawan has three auditoriums Two of them Antarang and Abhirang are indoor auditorioums and the third is an open air performing stage called Bahirang Both the indoor auditoriums Antarang and Abhirang, have the stages where plays, music concerts, dance performances, literary recitals, discussions, demonstrations and meetings are held
BHARAT BHAVAN ROOPANKAR is the only museum of its kind in India which houses contemporary folk and tribal art together with urban art Its objectives is not just a historic collection of works of art, but also creative participation in the art scene emerging in the last decades of the century
BHARAT BHAVAN Established in 1986 the ceramic workshop at Bharat Bhavan came into existence with a prime objective of providing basic facilities and infrastructure to those artists and art students who are inclined to work in ceramic, clay and terracotta mediums
BHARAT BHAVAN Folk and Tribal Art Collection is the most significant part of the Roopankar Fine Art Museum The Founders of Bharat Bhavan also envisioned the presence of a tribal art gallery along side of the modern art gallery