Updated On: 19 April, 2024 07:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
A six-day long exhibition at a Bandra café revives the magic of printmaking. Participants will be encouraged to get their hands dirty while delving into the processes through immersive workshops

Tanya George will take participants on a type walk
Dirty Hands Co., a Bandra-based initiative by Sanskar Sawant, began as a response against a shift experienced in the world of visual art towards more digital modes of creation, away from hands-on, analogue work. “Many of us, illustrators and designers, have had to move away from our styles to match the needs of the market,” says Sawant. Dirty Hands is, therefore, an effort to support artists who wish to return to their practice from time to time.

A woman browses through printed artworks at the previous edition of the event