
Children’s Art Exhibition 2025: A Canvas of Dreams
Amidst the vibrant swirls of crayons, the bold strokes of crayons, and the playful experiment of glitter, the Children’s Art
Your child is a genius!
You may have known it for a while, but now there’s finally an opportunity for your child to show their brilliance. Children Art Exhibition and Sit and Draw Competition is coming to Kolkata and we want your little one to be a part of it. The event will be co-organised by Byju’s Tuition Centre.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for your child to showcase their work in a world class gallery alongside some of the most talented children in the country. Not only will this be an amazing experience for them, but it will also give them exposure to opportunities they may not have otherwise had.
Register your child today on our website and join us at Chhobi-o-Ghor in Southern Avenue, Kolkata!

COG India Art foundation (Chhobi o Ghor) is a not-for-profit social organization in India. We have impacted the lives of more than 500 artists through various sustainable programs by promoting art.
We are committed to promoting contemporary Indian art and its makers, both established and emerging, by creating dialogue around these practices, highlighting new work on our website, organizing exhibitions at cultural spaces.
Our team regularly writes about Indian art and artists on our website and blogs to reach out to those interested in knowing more about it.
With this idea, the Children Art Exhibition will be held in the brand new Chhobi-o-Ghor Gallery, 16, Lake Temple Road, Kolkata from 23-26 January, 2023.
Sit and Draw competition on 23 January, 2023 in front the Chhobi-o-Ghor Gallery




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Amidst the vibrant swirls of crayons, the bold strokes of crayons, and the playful experiment of glitter, the Children’s Art

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