- LoudPen Cultural Center, led by the passionate self-taught artist Snehansh Sekhani, aims to cultivate art appreciation and engagement among Ahmedabad’s community through an array of immersive art and cultural experiences
- More than 500 guests immersed themselves in live painting sessions accompanied by music, block printing, pottery, and cynograph demonstrations
- With regular workshops, exhibitions, and community events, the center strives to make art accessible to people from all walks of life, fostering a deeper connection to culture
NE FEATURES BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, OCT 29
Aapnu Amdavad witnessed a remarkable addition to its thriving art scene with the grand opening of LoudPen Cultural Center in Sindhubhavan Area of Ahmedabad on Sunday, inaugurated by none other than the revered artist Vrindavan Solanki, who brings over 50 years of artistic expertise. The event saw an enthusiastic gathering, as prominent art collector Anil Relia graced the occasion with his visit, lending his support to LoudPen’s vision to enrich Ahmedabad’s cultural landscape.
LoudPen Cultural Center, led by the passionate self-taught artist Snehansh Sekhani, aims to cultivate art appreciation and engagement among Ahmedabad’s community through an array of immersive art and cultural experiences. With five years of teaching experience, Sekhani has created a space where art becomes accessible, fostering creativity and artistic growth for all ages.
The event offered attendees a variety of hands-on activities that captured the essence of LoudPen’s mission. More than 500 guests immersed themselves in live painting sessions accompanied by music, block printing, pottery, and cynograph demonstrations. These interactive activities underscored the center’s dedication to blending traditional and contemporary art forms, sparking curiosity and appreciation for the arts.
The opening marks a significant milestone for the local art community, as LoudPen Cultural Center is set to become a creative hub where residents of Ahmedabad can experience, learn, and celebrate art in its many forms. With regular workshops, exhibitions, and community events, the center strives to make art accessible to people from all walks of life, fostering a deeper connection to culture.
“Art has the power to shape our community, and with LoudPen, we aim to build a space where art isn’t just taught—it’s lived,” said Snehansh Sekhani, founder of LoudPen Cultural Center. “We want to see people express, create, and connect, making Ahmedabad’s art scene not only vibrant but also inclusive,” she added.
LoudPen Cultural Center invites everyone to join its journey of artistic exploration and expression, promising a range of activities that will inspire and enrich the community.