Supporting Visual Artists

Visual arts under KPCT Foundation embrace the rich tapestry of India’s cultural heritage—from ancient tribal murals and sacred floor rituals to exquisite scroll paintings and timeless crafts. Art forms like Madhubani, Warli, Pattachitra, Kaavi, Gond, Dhokra, Phad, Rangoli, and many others face the threat of fading into obscurity.

Our foundation stands as a steadfast guardian of these precious traditions. Through dedicated funding, hands-on workshops, and dynamic exhibitions, we empower artists to not only preserve but revive these art forms—ensuring they flourish vibrantly in today’s world and inspire generations to come.

Empowering Performing Artists

Performing arts are the beating heart of India’s cultural heritage, encompassing classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, and Odissi, alongside dynamic folk traditions such as Chhau, Kalaripayattu, and Nautanki. These art forms are more than just performances; they are living narratives, sacred rituals, and the rich histories of our ancestors, passed down through generations.

Yet, many of these timeless traditions are at risk, threatened by limited exposure, diminishing support, and shifting cultural priorities. At the KPCT Foundation, we are deeply committed to preserving and empowering these artists, ensuring that these cherished art forms not only survive, but continue to evolve, inspire, and thrive for generations to come.

Empowering Ability Through Art

Art transcends ability. At KPCT Foundation, we support specially‑abled artists by providing focused training, adaptive tools, and opportunities to perform or exhibit their work—each tailored to their unique strengths and modes of expression.

Our goal is not just to help them create, but to empower them to build sustainable livelihoods through their art. By nurturing creativity and independence, we ensure every artwork, song, dance, or performance contributes to their dignity, confidence, and self-sufficiency.