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The Faculty Art Show at Yavapai College features an installation by sculptor Rita Toikka, utilizing blue paper balls and a large handprint to raise awareness about human trafficking, which affects an estimated 27.6 million people globally. In a different artistic endeavor, the exhibition 'Towards Nature' at Kala Srot Art Gallery showcases the works of 25 artists from India and Bangladesh, promoting a reconnection with nature despite the unrest preventing some artists from attending. Additionally, Punjabi University hosted a lecture on Dalit aesthetics by Professor Raj Kumar, emphasizing the historical and cultural significance of Dalit literature and the contributions of anti-caste activists. The legacy of artist Krishna Reddy is being celebrated in Kolkata with an exhibition titled 'Of Friendships: Krishna Reddy & His World', highlighting his influential career and innovative techniques in printmaking. Lastly, the 'Lines of Thought — Endless Reflections' exhibition explores the philosophical dimensions of lines in art, featuring nearly 60 diverse works by contemporary Indian artists, showcasing their unique expressions and innovative techniques.
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