Nandini Mohanty, President, IAS Officers’ Wives Association inaugurated a two-day exhibition ‘Ashiyana’ at CRISP campus here on Wednesday. The exhibition is open to the public.
CRISP exhibition cum sale ‘Ashiyana’ showcases pieces of artwork and sculptures created by young local and emerging artists for the public to appreciate and purchase. President of the association Nandini Mohanty lauded the creative endeavours of young and budding CRISP designers and entrepreneurs. She said that this is a wonderful exhibition for aspiring artists to meet potential buyers, and tap into the wider Bhopal Market.
“Through this platform, we hope to heighten awareness of career possibilities in Interior designing, fashion, handicrafts and Handloom among youths and raise greater interest in art in general,” said Mukesh Sharma, CEO, CRISP.
He added, “To encourage homeowners, Government and Non-government Hotels to get creative and customise their own space, CRISP organised exhibition cum sale ‘Ashiyana’. This exhibition promotes new ideas and perceptions in the field of décor, designing and furnishing.
Over the past decade, the scope of fashion has evolved beyond traditional roles and the space is diversifying every day. The creativity, hands-on approach, high-energy work environment and glamour associated with the field make it a sought after profession.
CRISP also functions and operates design centre in its campus with the support of ministry of textiles (Government of India and State Government) which provides many skill development programmes in the field of Interior Designing, Garments Design and Handicraft, etc. CRISP with the Ministry of Textiles has started exporting the products of Indian artists and designers to International market