Traditional Indian Painting

Madhubani art is one of the many famous traditional forms of art practiced in India, Often characterised by complex geometrical patterns, these paintings are known for representing ritual content for particular occasions, including festivals, religious rituals, etc. Participants will create a work of art with selected motifs and design a unique composition following the step by step painting process with the facilitator.

All the materials are included.

Details & Registration

Ages: 16+

Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Times: 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Sessions: 1

Price: $55 for non-members, $49 with a membership

Materials: Included

Skill Level: All Skill Levels

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What Students Will Learn

  • Introduction toMadhubani art and its examples
  • Drawing and painting.
  • Students will create their own painting during the workshop.

About the Instructor

Aditi Ganeev Sangwan

Aditi Ganeev Sangwan was born and brought up in India. She has earned her PhD in visual art from prestigious Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan where she later served as Professor in Department of Graphic Art before moving to Canada as Immigrant recently. She is an Artist and Educator who loves to explore the potential of art practice through innovative ideas and interdisciplinary approach. She works with versatile mediums including painting and mixed media. She has shown in various group shows internationally and her works are represented by Fresh paint gallery, San Diego, California, USA.

Her ongoing research practice is based on print-specific and print-related works, hybrid prints, toning possibilities in light-sensitive mediums, and non-toxic solutions for printmaking processes.