a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Indian Arts and Culture Corporation is dedicated to celebrating and promoting the rich tapestry of Indian culture and heritage across the United States.
Our mission is to preserve, support, and elevate the diverse expressions of Indian arts—including literary, visual, musical, cinematic, and performing arts—as well as traditional crafts, spiritual practices, ancient monuments, yoga, and the vibrant fairs and festivals that define India’s cultural identity.
We are equally committed to empowering women and children within local communities who are engaged in cultural and artistic endeavors. By providing platforms, resources, and education, we nurture emerging talent and foster meaningful cross-cultural dialogue.
Through our initiatives, Indian Arts and Culture Corporation strives to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Indian culture while building bridges between communities and generations.
Chota Bharat (Little India) is a vibrant art festival and cultural showcase featuring performances, exhibitions, and competitions for children across the United States.
Exclusively dedicated to nurturing young artists between the ages of 3 and 17, Chota Bharat offers a platform to shine, express, and win exciting prizes while embracing the rich heritage of India in an inclusive American setting.
NJIIFF is dedicated to connecting American, Indian, and South Asian communities through the power of film and related art forms. Our mission is to provide a vibrant platform for both local and international filmmakers and artists to showcase their work, celebrate cultural diversity, and engage global audiences.
The Marathi International Film Festival (MIFF) is the first-ever Marathi film festival hosted outside the state of Maharashtra, India. Celebrating one of India's most vibrant regional film industries, MIFF is dedicated to showcasing the rich storytelling tradition of Marathi-language cinema—an industry that produces over 200 films annually.
We proudly feature films from across the South Asian region, including:
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives, and Afghanistan
With special consideration to Myanmar (Burma) and Iran for their cultural relevance to the South Asian experience
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