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Tarang 2.0: ‘Colors of Dreams, With Children’ Art Exhibition

This special showcase brings to life the imagination and artistic expression of children from the families of migrant workers

TDJ News Service

06 Oct, 2025

Gurugram: M3M Foundation is presenting ‘Tarang 2.0’, an art exhibition celebrating creativity under the theme ‘Colors of Dreams, With Children’.

This special showcase brings to life the imagination and artistic expression of children from the families of migrant workers.

The exhibition will be held from October 4 to 9, 2025, daily from 11 AM to 7 PM (including Sunday), at the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS), 1 Rafi Marg, New Delhi.

This year, the exhibition will feature 70 unique paintings created by 28 young artists, aged 9 to 16 years, from iMpower Clubs in Gurugram. Each artwork is a reflection of their dreams, emotions, and lived experiences, painted with innocence, sincerity, and a unique perspective of the world around them. The iMpower program by M3M Foundation works to integrate children of migrant worker families into mainstream education while nurturing their talents through art, sports, and creative learning opportunities.

Speaking on the occasion, Payal Kanodia, Trustee of M3M Foundation, said, “Tarang 2.0 is not just an exhibition—it is an effort to bring children’s dreams to life. We are proud that 28 children, through their 70 paintings, have shown us that no matter the circumstances, imagination and aspirations always soar high. Our aim is to give these children a platform where their talent and hard work are recognized and celebrated by society.”

This edition will showcase paintings inspired by rural life, folk art, Madhubani traditions, nature’s beauty, and imaginative themes—offering visitors a glimpse into vibrant colours and the depth of young minds.

The exhibition will also be graced by distinguished personalities from the world of art and social development, further encouraging the young artists. More than just an art display, this event is a celebration of children’s achievements and a testimony to the role of art in empowerment and social change.

Tags : Tarang, Art, Rafi Marg, Payal Kanodia, M3M Foundation, Gurugram