Tribes Art Fest 2026 Launches, Merging Tribal Heritage with Economic Empowerment

Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram inaugurated the 12-day Tribes Art Fest 2026 in New Delhi, emphasizing an integrated approach to tribal development. The festival, organized with FICCI and NGMA, features over 75 artists and 1,000 artworks representing more than 30 tribal traditions. It aims to create structured market ecosystems connecting artists directly with buyers and institutions to transform cultural heritage into sustainable livelihoods. Dignitaries present highlighted the festival's role in providing authentic platforms for tribal communities and translating policy into practice.

Key Points: Tribes Art Fest 2026 Inaugurated to Empower Tribal Artists

  • Integrated tribal empowerment approach
  • Showcases 1000+ artworks from 30+ traditions
  • Aims to create fair market linkages
  • Part of broader govt initiatives like PM JANMAN
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Union Minister Jual Oram inaugurates Tribes Art Fest 2026

Union Minister Jual Oram inaugurates Tribes Art Fest 2026, a 12-day festival in Delhi promoting tribal art and creating sustainable livelihoods.

"platforms such as Tribes Art Fest move beyond symbolic celebration by creating structured market ecosystems - Jual Oram"

New Delhi, March 2

Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram on Monday inaugurated a 12-day festival Tribes Art Fest 2026 at Travancore Palace in New Delhi, reaffirming the government's aim to preserve tribal heritage alongside structured economic empowerment.

Oram said that the Ministry is pursuing an integrated approach to tribal empowerment that combines cultural preservation with socio-economic development.

He highlighted major initiatives including PM JANMAN for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs), DAJGUA for benefit saturation, expansion of Eklavya Model Residential Schools for quality education, and strengthened market linkages through TRIFED.

He emphasised that platforms such as Tribes Art Fest move beyond symbolic celebration by creating structured market ecosystems, connecting artists with collectors, galleries, corporates, design institutions and citizens, thereby transforming cultural heritage into sustainable and aspirational livelihoods.

Organised in collaboration with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), the festival brings together more than 75 tribal artists and over 1,000 artworks representing more than 30 tribal art traditions, said an official statement.

On the occasion, the official TAF Catalogue was formally unveiled, presenting a curated documentation of participating artists, art traditions and artworks featured at the festival.

The TAF Launch Video, showcasing the vision, scale and artistic diversity of the festival, was also released, marking a significant moment in the formal commencement of Tribes Art Fest 2026.

As part of the cultural segment, Khmih Creative Society from Shillong, Meghalaya presented an evocative showcase of tribal musical traditions, seamlessly blending tribal rhythms and instruments with a powerful patriotic and contemporary expressions, earning enthusiastic appreciation from the audience.

The dignitaries present on the dais included Durgadas Uikey, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs; Ranjana Chopra, Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs; Manish Thakur, Additional Secretary; Anant Prakash Pandey, Joint Secretary; Sanjeev Kishor Goutam, Director General, National Gallery of Modern Art; and Poonam Sharma, President, FICCI FLO & Director, Ayurvedant Pvt Ltd.

Union Minister of State Uikey observed that such festivals provide authentic platforms for tribal communities to present their heritage and artistic excellence on their own terms.

He noted that reciprocal engagement between artists and wider institutions strengthens cultural confidence, enhances visibility, and creates dignified livelihood opportunities rooted in community ownership.

Ranjana Chopra, Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, underlined that Tribes Art Fest translates policy into practice by anchoring tribal art promotion in equity, dignity and sustainability.

She stated that India's tribal communities preserve unique art traditions reflecting deep-rooted knowledge systems, ecological wisdom and intergenerational continuity.

The TAF strengthens national recognition of these traditions while creating meaningful opportunities for identity affirmation and economic empowerment, said the statement.

TAF seeks to create fair market conditions where tribal artists receive appropriate value for their work. By facilitating direct engagement with art buyers, galleries, corporate partners, institutions and citizens, the festival facilitates market linkages at scale.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see structured efforts beyond just talk. PM JANMAN for PVTGs and Eklavya schools are crucial. But the real test is whether the money from these art sales actually reaches the artists' hands or gets lost in middlemen. Hope TRIFED ensures transparency.
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Rohit P
Saw the launch video online. The artwork is stunning! Each piece tells a story. We need to support our tribal artisans. Planning to visit the fest this weekend and hopefully buy something. More power to them!
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Sarah B
As someone who works in the design field, this is fantastic. Tribal patterns and knowledge systems are a treasure trove for sustainable design. Hope the collaboration with design institutions leads to ethical co-creation, not exploitation.
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Vikram M
Integrating cultural preservation with economic plans is the right approach. For too long, tribal development was only about welfare. Turning heritage into aspirational livelihoods is a game-changer. Jai Adivasi!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the festival is great, we need consistent year-round support. One 12-day event in Delhi won't change ground realities. The focus should be on building local infrastructure and markets in tribal heartlands too, not just in the capital.
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Meera T

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