Prabha Dudhat
Born: March 13, 1961 at Junagadh, Gujarat
Education:
1971: S.S.C. School, Junagadh 1980: B.Sc. (Home Science) 1984: A.T.D. Kala Kendra College of Fine Arts, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388 120
Awards Won :
1984: Raipur Kala Parishad 1987: JWA-HAS Frankfurt folk art contest, Germany. 1991: All India Kalidas Samaroh, Ujjains. 1994: West Zone Cultural Center, Nagpur. 1997: 105th All India Annual Art Exhibition. The Bombay Art Society, Birla Foundation, Mumbai.
Group Shows :
1983: As an integral part of Dudhat Group . 1. Santokba Dudhat 2. Bhanu Dudhat 3. Prabha Dudhat. These shows were held at Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal, Udoopi, Banglore, Jwa-Has Museum, Frankfurt, Sydney & the Grange Museum-London.
Other Details : About 250 Ceramic Ganapatis, terra-cotta Murals, Baroda & Anand, Graphics & Photography.
TV Programms :
1988: Worked in episode no. 5 of "STREE". A T.V.Serial produced by National Net-work Director- Shridhar Kshirasagar. 1989: Acted in "HAAJI-NAAJI". Ahmedabad Door Darshan Director-lndu Puwar 1993: Acted in a soap opera titled "STREE SHAKTI". 1993: Acted in "SURABHI" on the national network. Direction-Siddharth Kak. 1994: A Part of the Documentary Film "DUDHAT GROUP. PROJECT OF PAINTING MAHABHARATA" Total Scroll Length-1800 Mts. Director : Gopal Saxena, G.N.C.A. New-Delhi. 1997: Documentary on "Gandhi to Gandhi" Scroll Painting on the occasion of 50 years on independence of India. Title Display at London on 15th August, 1997.
Projects Under Process :
1. Scroll Painting on ’Mahabharat’ with Dudhat Group 1 x 1800 Mts.
2. Scroll Painting on "Shirdi Wale Sai Baba" 1 x 215 Mts.
3. Scroll Painting on the "Spirit of India" 1 x 225 Mts.
4. Scroll Painting on "Gandhi to Gandhi" 1 x 25 Mts.
5. Scroll Painting on "Ramayana" 1 x 80 Mts.
Collections With :
• Air India, Mumbai • West Zone Cultural Section, Nagpur • I.G.N.C.A., New Delhi •Gandhi Memorial Trust, Udoopi • Bal Bhavan, New Delhi • Royal Train, Delhi • Birla Foundation, Mumbai • Kalidaas Samaaroh, Ujjain • Adgware Art Council, London •IWA-HAS Museum, Germany
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