Savoir Faire Company & Lata Gullapalli Present Art for Hope – Everyone’s Invited!

New Delhi [India], July 24: In a unique blend of creativity and compassion, Art for Hope, a unique fundraising art exhibition, is set to open its doors from July 24th to 28th at the Centre for Contemporary Art, Bikaner House. Curated with purpose and passion, the event is an initiative by The Savoir Faire Company and investment banker/ philanthropist Lata Gullapalli (Trustee of Harijan Seva Sangh and Bhagavatula Charitable Trust).

This is not just another art exhibition. It’s a canvas of causes – where every brushstroke supports a bigger picture: rebuilding a Gandhian legacy, improving education infrastructure in underserved communities, and mentoring rural women entrepreneurs to build financially independent and sustainable lives.

At the heart of the exhibition are three missions:

  • Restoring Harijan Seva Sangh (HSS), a legacy institution founded by Kasturba and Mahatma Gandhi in 1932, currently serving thousands of underprivileged children across India.
  • Supporting the Grameena Project by BCT, a transformative initiative mentoring rural women with entrepreneurial skills to build financially independent and sustainable livelihoods.
  • Building a senior school in Haripuram Village, nurturing the aspirations of India’s next generation.

Art patrons and socially conscious visitors will not only witness a curated collection of Indian masterpieces but can also become active participants in meaningful change.With the art world rallying for a noble cause, Art for Hope proves that creativity has the power to build, uplift, and transform.

  • Dates: 24th to 28th July
  • Timings: 11 AM – 6 PM
  • Venue: Centre for Contemporary Art, Bikaner House, Pandara Road, New Delhi.

Whether you are a collector or simply a believer in art’s ability to inspire, Art for Hope promises more than aesthetics – it offers a chance to be part of a beautiful revolution. Each artwork is a beautiful piece and serves as a memory of connection with these life-changing projects.

Lata Gullapalli has won the Treasury Award in the UK for EMEA 2025 as a Champion of Change for this project. She is now launching it in several other countries.

Lata Gullapalli’s message:

“To have sustainable impact is what I have always tried to achieve with my work – both financial and socio-economic – that uplifts communities and society as a whole.”

When I approached the artists and friends, who were so kind as to connect me to them, with this idea of showcasing artworks to support these causes, they have been unanimous and incredibly generous in their support and in sharing so many of their fabulous works.

I thank you in advance for being a part of these projects that are changing lives in so many places.

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