International Calligraphy Festival of Kerala 2024

International Calligraphy Festival 2024

The second edition of the International Calligraphy Festival 2024 with the tagline “The Right Way to Write” began on October 2 and will continue till October 5. This event is a one-of-its-kind Interntion festival in India, held in Kochi, Kerala. The four-day-long festival is exclusively focused on calligraphy.

The festival welcomes top artists and calligraphers from around the world to God’s Own Country. This is why it is an important occasion for the art-loving community of the region.

International Calligraphy Festival of Kerala (ICFK) 2024

KaChaTaThaPa Foundation in association with the Kerala State Lalitha Kala Academy organizes the four-day International Calligraphy Festival of Kerala (ICFK) 2024 in Kochi, Kerala. The event is a part of the International Calligraphy Festival to be held in Kochi in October 2023.

The event will feature talented calligraphers from international countries like South Korea, France, and Vietnam. Calligraphers will impart their invaluable knowledge to students, teachers, advertising artists, art lovers, and art enthusiasts from various fine arts colleges, design institutes, and design colleges in Kerala.

The ICFK 2024 offers a number of activities related to the various aspects of calligraphy including Workshops, lectures, Live demos, international calligraphy exhibitions, panel discussions, and art performances.

In addition to these activities, the festival also has a concert by Carnatic musician T. M. Krishna and a dance performance by Sreedevi N. Nampoothiry, along with various related events.

In connection with this festival, an international calligraphy Exhibition will also held at Durbar Hall, Ernakulam.

  • Place: Kochi, Kerala
  • Date: October 2 to 5, 2024
  • Venue: Durbar Hall, Ernakulam
  • Edition: 2nd
  • Hosted: KaChaTaThaPa Foundation and the Kerala State Lalitha Kala Academy
  • Activity: Workshop, lectures, Live demos, exhibition, panel discussions, art performances

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