
Dates: March 21–23, 2025 Venue: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi Theme: A Fusion of Art, Culture & Innovation
The Haat of Art 2025 is India’s premier art and cultural exhibition, bringing together leading and emerging artists, sculptors, digital creators, and art enthusiasts under one roof. Hosted at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, this event offers an immersive experience where traditional and contemporary art merge to showcase India’s artistic evolution. With over 1,000 exhibitors and more than 4,000 visitors expected, this event is a hub for creativity, networking, and artistic exchange.
Attendees can witness live art demonstrations by renowned painters, street artists, and calligraphers, seeing creativity unfold in real time. The exhibition will feature diverse artworks, including traditional paintings, modern 3D art, sculptures, murals, and handcrafted pieces from different regions of India. Visitors will have opportunities to interact with artists, participate in Q&A sessions, and gain insights into their creative processes. Interactive installations and digital exhibits, such as AI-generated artwork and NFT displays, will highlight the fusion of technology with artistic expression. Cultural performances, including live music and folk dances, will add a dynamic layer to the artistic atmosphere. Hands-on art workshops in painting, pottery, sketching, and craft-making will be open to all attendees, allowing for a truly engaging experience.
Art lovers and collectors looking for unique, investment-worthy artworks. Artists and creatives who want to showcase their work, network, and find inspiration. Art galleries and museums scouting new talent and emerging trends. Students and aspiring artists eager to learn from live demos and workshops. Industry professionals seeking connections with art investors, designers, and art-tech entrepreneurs.
The Traditional & Contemporary Art Zone will feature a blend of heritage crafts and modern visual art techniques. The Digital & AI Art Pavilion will showcase NFTs, 3D art, and AI-generated digital masterpieces. The Handmade & Handicraft Section will be a curated marketplace for ethnic crafts, handmade jewelry, and decor. The Young Artists’ Corner will provide a dedicated space for new and upcoming artists to showcase their talent.
March 21: Opening Ceremony & Live Art Performances from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM March 22: Art Exhibitions & Workshops from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM March 23: Art Awards & Closing Gala from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Visitor registration offers free and premium entry options, with pre-registration recommended to skip on-site queues. Registration is available at thehaatofart.com.
Exhibitor & Stall Booking closes on February 28, 2025. Steps to exhibit include visiting tradeshows.tradeindia.com/thehaatofart, selecting booth type and category, submitting exhibitor details and payment, and receiving the exhibitor pack and guidelines.
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi is well-connected via metro, with the nearest station being Pragati Maidan Metro Station (Blue Line). Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the closest airport. Transport options include cabs, buses, and auto-rickshaws.
For a detailed venue layout and exhibition map, visit the official website at thehaatofart.com.
Witness stunning art and live demonstrations. Engage with top artists and creative minds. Explore cutting-edge digital and AI art. Enjoy cultural shows and art performances. Find unique artworks and handcrafted products.
Join us at The Haat of Art 2025 where creativity meets culture. For event updates and registrations, visit www.thehaatofart.com. For inquiries, contact support@thehaatofart.com.
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