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Another square of art was by Kailey, age 13, who drew a nurse with a Superman shirt, saying that the medical and essential workers were the "unsung heroes." Another picture called "Lemons, Oranges ...
Current president and CEO of Jaipur Living, Asha Chaudhary, is the second generation of her family, along with her sister Archana and other siblings, to run the family business. Her father, N.K.
For example, performing art organisations are increasingly moving away from legacy models – such as venue-based events with tickets as the key revenue stream – into hybrid and digitally-led ones.
However, as art institutions turn to practices like sponsorship, ticketed events and merchandising to boost revenue, there’s understandable concern about a potential loss of artistic integrity.
All told, Jaipur Living is now in about 700 different villages across four different states in India. The centuries-old art of rug-making is at risk of being lost.