Goa is becoming quite the hub for artists from all across the country, as well as the world. Multiple Art festivals, galleries, performance spaces, have all added to the already existing local artist & crafts community. To foster even more interaction and collaboration, after meets in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai, the Arts & Culture Resources India (ACRI) is hosting their first-ever offline networking and meet-up in Goa. It's a great place to swap stories and share trials and tribulations of your work in the cultural and creative streams. Rashmi Dhanwani, who spearheads ACRI will be there, along with Miriam Koshy Sukhija of Gallery Gitanjali. celebrated artist Nandita Kumar, independent curator Heidi Fletcher, as well as other well-known personalities from Goa's cultural and art world.
The ACRI group is growing to become one of the largest resources for upskilling, funding and employment opportunities for the creative sector in India and if this doesn't make you want to sign up, we aren't sure anything else will.
Needless to say, it'll be a great platform to get insights, learn from feedback and educate yourself about the creative opportunities and organisations in Goa.

