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ABSTRACT

"Art is not merely a luxury in India. As Sonu Mulchandani put it, "it is a belief system and a celebration that empowers our country." India is a place rich in living, vivid art, crafts, and culture traditions.

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Villages are rich in culture and have a lot of potential for artistic and cultural development in terms of tourism.

As a strategy for rural tourist development, tourism growth potential can be used. Because of its ecological, ethnic, farm, cultural, and historical significance, rural tourism is a complex destination.

The evolution of human society and accompanying changes in spatial utilisation are both factors in the modification of urban environments. However, little study has been done on the impact of location modification on traditional folk art societies. Folk communities, or those whose lives, occupations, and activities are dependent on folk art, have evolved dramatically over time. Did the consequences of urbanisation and globalisation, as well as spatial changes, promote or detract from them? If at all, how has place alteration impacted the artists' careers and financial situations, as well as the community as large?

Philanthropy must recognise the potential to monetise the crafts sector through the funding of high-impact, scalable approaches that may sustainably boost livelihoods. The concept of artist village promotes neglected values of art in the modern world and re-examines the function of architecture by leveraging the potential of the craftsperson/artisan sector.

The goal of this paper is to devise a comprehensive plan for developing a link between the urban and rural sectors by preserving and revitalising India's craft sector. The goal is to bring together various types of artisan crafts from throughout the country to form a community that values Indian heritage: a venue to practise, teach, and showcase culture. It also considers some of these issues with the goal of studying, documenting, and resolving them.

Keywords: Artisan Heritage,Artisan Village,Rural Development, Handicraft

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