
Art Pop Up Opens in Kochi
Mado Studio in Kochi will host a curated art pop up from 13th to 15th March. The exhibition will run daily from 11 am to 7 pm at the studio space in the city. The show is curated by Srila Chatterjee and will feature original artworks available from Rs 3000 onwards.
Event at a Glance
| Event Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Curated Art Pop Up at Mado Studio |
| Curator | Srila Chatterjee |
| Dates | 13th to 15th March 2026 |
| Time | 11 am to 7 pm |
| Venue | Mado Studio Kochi |
| Artwork Price Range | From Rs 3000 onwards |
| Featured Art Forms | Thangka, Pichwai, Pattachitra, Gond, Ajrakh, Sohrai prints watercolours contemporary paintings |
Architecture Studio Hosts Art Event
The event is being presented at Mado Studio, an architectural and interior design practice based in Kochi that works across residential commercial and hospitality spaces. The studio was founded by architects Shreya Mathew and Siddharth Dominic and focuses on creating thoughtful design environments.
Visitors can learn more about the venue at the official website of Mado Studio.
Artworks from Across India
The exhibition brings together artworks from artists working across different regions of India. The collection includes works inspired by artistic traditions from Ladakh, Rajasthan, Bengal, Central India, Gujarat and Kochi. The exhibition also features a mix of mediums and visual styles that reflect the diversity of Indian art practices.
Folk and Contemporary Art Together
Visitors will find traditional and contemporary forms displayed together in one space. The collection includes Thangka, Pichwai, Pattachitra, Gond, Ajrakh, and Sohrai artworks along with hand pulled limited edition prints, watercolours, contemporary canvases and art objects.
Artists Featured in the Show
The exhibition includes works by well known artists such as Venkat Raman Singh, Shyam and Jogen Chowdhury. Alongside them the show features contemporary practitioners including Ruchi Bakshi Sharma, Zainab Tambawalla and Tushar Tanwar among others. This mix of artists reflects both established traditions and emerging voices in Indian art.
Making Art Accessible
The curatorial approach behind the exhibition focuses on accessibility and everyday engagement with art. All artworks on display are original and certified. By keeping the price range accessible the exhibition aims to encourage new collectors and audiences to experience art in a more approachable way.
Takeaway
The art pop up at Mado Studio offers visitors in Kochi an opportunity to explore artworks drawn from different regions and traditions of India. By bringing together folk masters and contemporary artists the exhibition highlights the continuing dialogue between heritage and modern artistic practices.







