Museo Camera Centre for the Photographic Arts

Gurugram, Haryana, India
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About Museo Camera Centre for the Photographic Arts

The journey of Museo Camera began in 2009 in the basement of Photographer, Historian, Archivist, Aditya Arya as a personal collection of Photographic equipment. Today it is the largest not-for-profit crowd funded Centre for Photographic Arts in South East Asia. A unique public - private partnership between India Photo Archive Foundation and The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram - it is one of a kind in India with 18,000 sq. ft. of space dedicated to the art of Photography.

Experience by the Space

Dark Room

Dark Room

The Darkroom at Museo Camera offers film processing services and workshops dealing with historic photographic & print-making processes. It is also available for rentals for practitioners, students, or enthusiasts wishing to work or experiment with film processing, silver-gelatin print making, or alternative photographic processes. The assistance of the Darkroom staff can optionally be availed.

Archival Printing Services

Archival Printing Services

The Museum offers state-of-the-art printing facilities with a variety of paper options including fine-art archival prints.

Highlighted Events

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

The gallery spaces on the first and second floors are used for rotating exhibitions. They can be hired out for shows and openings. Also, it can be customised as per the specific event. Museo provides audio-visual equipment and catering can be organised from Fig at Museo.

Private Events

Private Events

The gallery spaces as well as the atrium space on the ground floor can be used for private events (cocktail evenings, private dinners, birthdays, etc.). Also, it can be customised as per the specific event. Museo provides audio-visual equipment and catering can be organised from Fig at Museo.

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