Lodhi Art District marks decade as public-private partnership model for street art
The Lodhi Art District in New Delhi, India, has reached its 10-year anniversary, evolving from a street art initiative into a significant case study for private-public collaboration in urban art. Originally launched to transform the walls of Lodhi Colony, the district now hosts an annual art festival that invites both Indian and international artists to create large-scale murals. This ongoing project serves as a commentary on the role of public art in urban environments while demonstrating a sustainable partnership model between community stakeholders and artistic organizers. The district's continued activity underscores its success in revitalizing a neighborhood through artistic intervention, with the latest festival adding new works to its extensive collection of public murals.
Key facts
- Lodhi Art District is 10 years old
- Located in Lodhi Colony, New Delhi, India
- Functions as a public-private partnership
- Hosts an annual street art festival
- Features murals by Indian and international artists
- Transforms neighborhood walls with art
- Serves as commentary on public art
- Acts as an experiment in urban revitalization
Entities
Institutions
- Lodhi Art District
Locations
- Lodhi Colony
- New Delhi
- India