“ Let us not impose our thoughts straight away on the young minds….let them imagine, they imagine unpolluted.
-B.A. Reddy

Young Envoys International is a non-profit organization dedicated to nurturing creativity and bold self-expression in children. Through the transformative power of art, we provide opportunities for them to explore themselves, have fun, and unlock their full potential.

This aim of YEI (Young Envoys International) led to the establishment of the
Sanskriti Rural Art Center in 1994.


What is Sanskriti?

For over 30 years, Sanskriti has been a hub of creativity, offering free art classes to children from nearby villages and nurturing a deep appreciation for the arts. The center is dedicated to fostering independent thinking, bold self-expression, and confidence in every child by helping them connect with their natural, innate language of creativity.

Empowering Creativity in Village Children

For over 30 years, Young Envoys International has provided free art education to children in rural areas, fostering creativity and self-expression while preserving cultural heritage through art.

19950+

37+

countries

students

30,000+

awards to children

120+

villages

What do we do?

Workshops

Competitions

Exhibitions

Counselling

Interactions and talks with Dignitaries

For over 30 years, Sanskriti has hosted weekend art classes where children explore a variety of creative mediums...

Artists and artisans specializing in diverse techniques and crafts regularly conduct workshops...

We organize, host, and participate in child art competitions worldwide. These initiatives encourage creativity...

We organize interactions with dignitaries, including accomplished artists, government officials, domain experts...

Students receive guidance and support in preparing for high school admissions and college and entrance exams...

Throughout the year, we host thematic workshops and exhibitions, culminating in our annual exhibition....

Regular Art Classes

Children who once grew up learning at Sanskriti now bring their own children to the center. These alumni, now accomplished professionals with access to modern art supplies and urban facilities, choose Sanskriti to offer their children an experience that goes beyond art—a journey of creativity, community, and personal growth.

EXHIBITIONS

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black blue and yellow textile
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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
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white concrete building during daytime
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PUBLICATIONS

Our kids from the village are practical examples proving that interest and talent nurtured and practiced with love and consistency can be game changers.
- B. Padma Reddy

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We parcel publications on request. pl contact us

Immediate future plans

Let's Collaborate.....!

Rural Library

Makers Space

Mural Village

Govt. schools

Handicraft Archive

Transforming Hyderguda village with Murals to promote creative expression among children and mobilise children to pickup the skill

Sanskriti is based in a small village called Hyderguda Village. Our future plans are to create the below for the village and children this rural part of the town...

Reinnovate Sanskriti and open a maker's space for the rural children and explore more mediums like pottery, sculpting, woodworking, textile.

Create a safe space to read, write, and create a collection of wide variety of books for the children to engage with themselves.

Introduce BALA in government schools in and around Hyderabad which helps children learn concepts from wall paintings and instillations.

Research, travel and document various handicrafts of Deccan region and rest of the country and later create exhibitons and archive spaces.

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