75 artworks by 75 artists: HeartWorks 2026 launches in Mumbai as charity art initiative


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 16: South Mumbai is all set to witness the debut of HeartWorks 2026, an art-driven charity initiative bringing together artists, patrons, and non-profits to support social causes. The two-day exhibition will be held on January 16 and 17 at IF.BE, Ballard Estate.

Founded by Falguni Sheth-Kapadia and Rachana Darda, and co-created with Shilpa Bhagat, HeartWorks 2026 features over 175 artworks by 75 artists, including luminaries like Kishen Khanna, Himmat Shah, Ram Kumar, Thota Vaikuntham, Seema Kohli, and Ankon Mitra.

Proceeds from the exhibition will go to more than 10 women-led NGOs working in areas such as children’s welfare, senior care, women’s empowerment, animal protection, rural development, and environmental conservation.

The initiative aims to combine art and philanthropy, offering a platform where creativity fuels social impact, and patrons can contribute to meaningful causes while experiencing contemporary art.

The exhibition is expected to attract art lovers, collectors, and socially conscious citizens, reinforcing Mumbai’s position as a hub for culture and charitable engagement.

 

 

  

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