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English: The Bangladesh Folk Art & Craft Foundation is an organization based in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditional folk art and crafts of the country. The foundation plays a significant role in showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh and supporting the artisans and craftspeople involved in these traditional art forms.

The foundation aims to revive and sustain traditional art forms, such as pottery, weaving, embroidery, metalwork, woodwork, and more, that have been passed down through generations in Bangladesh. By providing training, resources, and opportunities for artisans, the foundation ensures the continuity of these crafts and helps preserve the cultural identity of the communities involved.

One of the primary objectives of the Bangladesh Folk Art & Craft Foundation is to create a platform for artisans to showcase their skills and artworks. They organize exhibitions, craft fairs, and cultural events to promote folk art and crafts within the country and abroad. These events provide a space for artisans to display and sell their products, enabling them to earn a sustainable income from their craftsmanship.

Additionally, the foundation works towards capacity building and skill development of artisans. They offer training programs and workshops to enhance the technical skills of artisans, improve design aesthetics, and foster innovation while maintaining the authenticity of traditional art forms. These initiatives contribute to the preservation and evolution of folk art and crafts in Bangladesh.

Through its various activities, the Bangladesh Folk Art & Craft Foundation serves as a bridge between artisans and the market, connecting them with potential buyers, collectors, and enthusiasts. By supporting and promoting traditional art forms, the foundation aims to ensure the continuity of these crafts, uplift the livelihoods of artisans, and create awareness about the cultural heritage of Bangladesh both nationally and internationally
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