HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, Aug 26: Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) announced the 2nd edition of their one-of-a-kind art CSR initiative ‘Art for Hope 2023’ to support 25 artists and 10 art collectives with a grant of Rs 40 lakh. The grant application will be accepted from September 1-15, 2022 through offline and online channels.
Notably, launched in the year 2021, the ‘Art for Hope’ initiative was the auto industry’s first dedicated CSR program in the field of art to unearth and nurture hidden talents in diverse fields of art, craft, and culture across the nation. In the first edition, 163 entries were received from 17 states of which 25 artists were selected from 10 states. These artists received a grant of Rs 1 lakh which they used to source resources that became unaffordable during the economic downturn of the pandemic.
Commenting on ‘Art for Hope 2023’ CSR initiative, Puneet Anand, AVP & Group Head – Corporate Affairs, Hyundai Motor India Ltd. said, “Hyundai Motor India Foundation under the aegis of global brand vision ‘Progress for Humanity has been working on various sectors to help create livelihood opportunities for the underserved. During the first edition of Art for Hope, we connected with the artist community for the first time and it was indeed an enriching experience. It motivated us and so this year we have expanded the scope by adding art collectives to our repertoire. We are sure this year more undiscovered talent will be brought to the fore and we are extremely enthused to be a catalyst in this process”
The jury for ‘Art for Hope 2023’ are Aditya Arya, an acclaimed photographer, and curator and the founder of Museo Camera, Centre of Photographic Arts (Gurugram), the largest photography museum in South East Asia; Jagannath Panda, a popular visual artist, and curator and founder of Utsha Foundation for Contemporary Art (Bhubaneshwar) along with Dr. Rathi Jafer, director of InKo Centre (Chennai),