छाप / Chāp
“Chāp” is a Hindi Word which means “imprint” is a mark or outline made by the pressure of one object on another. Same as the ground still bore the imprints of their feet. If something leaves an imprint on a place or on your mind, it has a strong and lasting effect on it.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE | RAHEEL PATELNEW DATES TO BE CONFIRMED - AGM ( Art Gallery of Mississauga CANADA )
Patel’s art practice began in Ahmedabad, the capital city of Gujarat, India. In Gujarat, natural dyes and Lippan mud are used to decorate traditional Kutch homes. By upcycling mirrors and objects Patel’s work reflects folk art history while exploring new cultural narratives to promote environmental social change.
Here at the AGM, Patel uses his residency to inform and celebrate sustainable art practises, while transforming the space to engage visitors. Patel is an artist and cultural worker who lives in Mississauga and works at his studio in Port Credit. We are delighted to have him here at the AGM and to introduce him to visitors of all ages.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE | RAHEEL PATELNEW DATES TO BE CONFIRMED - AGM ( Art Gallery of Mississauga CANADA )
Patel’s art practice began in Ahmedabad, the capital city of Gujarat, India. In Gujarat, natural dyes and Lippan mud are used to decorate traditional Kutch homes. By upcycling mirrors and objects Patel’s work reflects folk art history while exploring new cultural narratives to promote environmental social change.
Here at the AGM, Patel uses his residency to inform and celebrate sustainable art practises, while transforming the space to engage visitors. Patel is an artist and cultural worker who lives in Mississauga and works at his studio in Port Credit. We are delighted to have him here at the AGM and to introduce him to visitors of all ages.