A fair to explore art and creativity

A fair to explore art and creativity
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In an attempt to support and encourage art and creativity in the city, the Tree Hugger’s Club organised a mini fair at District N, Jubilee Hills, recently. Apart from performances by bands of rock, acoustic and staging plays, the fair showcased handmade products by different groups like Art Ilaka, The Hoozinc Store and ownamasterpiece.com.

In an attempt to support and encourage art and creativity in the city, the Tree Hugger’s Club organised a mini fair at District N, Jubilee Hills, recently. Apart from performances by bands of rock, acoustic and staging plays, the fair showcased handmade products by different groups like Art Ilaka, The Hoozinc Store and ownamasterpiece.com.

“The Tree Huggers Club was formed one-and-a-half year back to promote creativity and since then is helping budding artists and artisans in reaching out to people. We help them right from designing logos to writing content and marketing their products. All in all, our aim is to provide artists with a platform and give them the exposure they deserve,” says Supri, co-founder and creative writer for the Tree Huggers Club.

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