India Art Festival returns
Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills is gearing up for India Art Festival 3.0, a push to democratize the art world and give emerging digital and traditional artists a platform this spring. The festival aims to broaden access and visibility for regional creatives. (siasat.com)
India Art Festival’s Hyderabad edition is scheduled for April 3–5, 2026 at the Jubilee Hills Convention Centre. (bookmyshow.com) Organisers say the fair will present more than 3,000 artworks across nearly 80 booths, with roughly 300 artists and 30 participating galleries listed for the three-day event. (siasat.com) The programme names participating artists including U Vijay Kumar and Kappari Krishan, and highlights sculptural work by S. Kantha Reddy and DVS Krishna alongside rural- and folk-themed pieces by Nannuta Rajeshwar. (siasat.com) Opening-day activities include a VIP Preview, followed by two public days that will feature live music and “live painting fusion” shows alongside gallery displays. (siasat.com) The India Art Festival network was founded around 2011 and is led by founder-director Rajendra Patil; the brand stages regular editions in New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) (indiaartfestival.com) Organisers’ public listings show a season pass at INR 199 and operating hours from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. across the festival dates. (bookmyshow.com)