VENUES & EXHIBITONS

Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK)

JKK is an iconic architectural masterpiece by the globally renowned Charles Correa, conceptualized as a modern tribute to the original nine-square Navgraha plan of Jaipur city. Dedicated to preserving and promoting Indian art and culture since 1993, it remains the definitive hub for contemporary expression and classical tradition.

  • ANDHA YUG’ Explored through the works of artists in Kaladham

    Curated by Anita Dube

  • Solo Artists:  Ankit Dey, Zoya Choudhary

  • Digital Artists: Ayahi, Trisha C, Yash Chandak, Alap Parikh, Elsewhere in India, Antariksh studio, Anirudh Kanisetti & Abhinav Mishra

 

Central Park

 

The city's largest garden, inaugurated in 2006, serves as a crucial green lung amidst the urban landscape. Beyond its botanical charm and walking paths, the park hosts the open-air theatre, Rangayan. It symbolises civic life in the Pink City, inviting artists and audiences alike to reclaim nature as a backdrop for creative activation.

  • Featured Artist:  Gigi Scaaria

  • Solo Artists:  Poojan Gupta, Mohd. Intiyaz, Ansh Kumar

Public Arts Trust of India, HQ

The official Exhibition and Learning Centre for Jaipur Art Week, PATI HQ, offers a year-round commitment to nurturing emerging and mid-career artists from across India. This dedicated space actively fosters cross-cultural exchange and collaboration, ensuring free access to contemporary art for diverse communities.

  • Solo Artist: Aditi Aggarwal

  • Group Artists: Aditi Patwari, Aman Bavariya, Dhruv Poddar, Parth Itwala, Roshan & Rohan Anvekar, Sumit Naik and Naveed Vali

 

Rajasthan International Centre

The Rajasthan International Centre functions as a public institution dedicated to dialogue, learning, and cultural exchange. With its focus on conferences, exhibitions, and public programmes, it supports conversations across governance, culture, design, and society. RIC represents a contemporary extension of Jaipur’s civic life, positioning the city as a space for thoughtful public engagement and interdisciplinary exchange.

  • Parsons School of Design Photography Group Exhibition

  • Solo Artists:  Navya Sah x Shreeya K Agarwal

  • Group Artists: Aynatika Sajwal, Shagun Agarwal, Ridam Kumar, Riya Bhagat,

    Yashika Goel and Yash Choudhary

 

Gyan Museum

A singular concept space built as a tribute to the avid collector and gemologist, Late Mr. Gyan Chand Ji Dhaddha. The museum's Paul Mathieu-designed interiors house a unique collection of over 2,500 works, emphasizing a blend of Indian and foreign origins, including the exceptional Ragmala paintings.

  • Solo Artists:  Arushee Suri, Boris Colin Alphonse, Kaanchi Chopra, Natasa Galecic

 

Narain Niwas

A singular concept space built as a tribute to the avid collector and gemologist, Late Mr. Gyan Chand Ji Dhaddha. The museum's Paul Mathieu-designed interiors house a unique collection of over 2,500 works, emphasizing a blend of Indian and foreign origins, including the exceptional Ragmala paintings.

  • Featured Artist:  Gurjeet Singh x Jaipur Rugs

 

Badi Chaupar

One of the two historic 'Big Squares' built during Jaipur’s founding in 1727, Badi Chaupar is the city's ceremonial and commercial heart, meticulously designed based on Vastu Shastra. 

It connects the city's key bazaars and lies adjacent to the Hawa Mahal, embodying a centuries-old tradition of public engagement and vibrant artistry.

  • Solo Artist:  James Johnson-Perkins

 

Choti Chaupar

This 'Small Square' is steeped in 300 years of history, recently revived to its original grandeur by restoring its historic kund (stepwell) structure, which had been filled in for decades. 

Chhoti Chaupar transforms a transit hub back into a pedestrian-friendly public space, celebrating the city's deep architectural and social history.

Solo Artist:  Edgar Massegu

 

Pink City Studio

The personal workshop of Miniature Artist Riyazuddin, a pivotal figure in modernizing this traditional art form, the studio embodies the spirit of Jaipur's centuries-old craftsmanship. It is an active collaboration point, connecting the heritage of Rajasthani artisans with modern, sustainable design aesthetics and the future of fine art.

  • Solo Artist:  Riyaz Uddin x Pascal Ungerer

 

Amrapali Museum

Founded in 2018 by Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera, this space showcases a stunning collection of over 4,000 artefacts, painstakingly curated over four decades. It uniquely captures the aesthetics of tribal, Mughal, Rajput, and Temple jewellery, preserving the vanishing artistry of Indian adornment from head to toe.

  • Solo Artist:  Maya Kumari Suthar

 

Alsisar Haveli

Located in the heart of Jaipur, Alsisar Haveli is a restored noble residence that reflects the city’s architectural and cultural legacy. Blending traditional Rajput design with contemporary use, the haveli functions as a living heritage space where history, hospitality, and cultural exchange intersect.

  • Solo Artist:  Oliver Saurabh Sinclair