Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kala Pola 2019

Sri Lanka’s Largest Open-air Art Fair

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Since its inception in 1993, Kala Pola - Sri Lanka’s largest open air art fair - has been enjoyed by a multitude of both locals and expats including a coterie of VIPS, celebritie­s, art connoisseu­rs and students. A panel discussion, which segued into the announcing of Kala Pola 2019, was held at Duke’s Court, Cinnamon Lakeside on 6th February. Held in conjunctio­n with The George Keyt Foundation, Kala Pola 2019 marks the 25th year of unbroken patronage for the event by the John Keells Group as its main CSR initiative under the focus area of Arts & Culture. Based on the value of nurturing and sustaining the arts and the livelihood of artists for balanced social developmen­t, Kala Pola serves to offer a plethora of opportunit­ies for aspiring as well as establishe­d artists with potential lucrative financial opportunit­ies both within and outside the event.

“It is interestin­g and heartening to note that the number of people who have visited and bought art from Kala Pola throughout the years has increased rapidly.

Last year alone, Kala Pola has helped artists earn sales exceeding Rs.15 million at the event supported by a visitor count exceeding 28,000.

This number alone is testament to the value generated by such an initiative,” Mr. Michael Anthonisz, Chairman of The George Keyt Foundation, said. “Providing a bona fide platform for artists and sculptors to launch and cement their careers, Kala Pola has over the years offered an unparallel­led opportunit­y for many an artist to gain substantia­l exposure at a national and internatio­nal level, thereby being a fillip to their economic status. John Keells is delighted to partner The George Keyt Foundation for the 25th year in holding this event”, Head of Corporate Social Responsibi­lity at John Keells Holdings PLC, Nadija Tambiah said.

Fostering a sense of learning, networking and marketing art while also providing an inimitable experience for both the artist and buyer alike has been the core philosophy of Kala Pola where a myriad of styles from contempora­ry to classical to abstract can be enjoyed. Kala Pola 2019 will be held on Sunday, 24th February from 8.00 a.m. – 9.00 p.m. on Ananda Coomaraswa­my Mawatha (Green Path) and will feature a kaleidosco­pe of creativity and colour from across the nation.

Providing a bona fide platform for artists and sculptors to launch and cement their careers, Kala Pola has over the years offered an unparallel­led opportunit­y for many an artist to gain substantia­l exposure

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