TEENS/ADULTS

Who is the Pot?

Artist in Me series
by Sangeeta Jawla

Step into a world where stories take shape in clay and tradition comes alive through touch and movement. Join us for a unique storytelling performance and pottery workshop with researcher, potter, and storyteller Sangeeta Jawla. Through folktales passed down by generations of Indian potters, experience the deep-rooted narratives of craft, culture, and identity—all while getting your hands into the clay.

What Awaits You?

  • Be transported into the hidden world of Indian potters, where storytelling isn’t just about words—it’s about hands shaping, wheels turning, and clay breathing life into age-old myths. Through songs, folktales, and philosophical reflections, Sangeeta will guide you through the wisdom and traditions carried in every pot.
  • Engage with Clay & the Pottery Wheel - Feel the earth between your fingers as you explore the techniques of traditional pottery-making.
  • Throughout the session, interactive cue cards will invite you to explore questions like: What if I fail to create? What does an “uncentered” pot say about identity? How do our hands shape stories, just as they shape clay? This is a space for play, reflection, and expression, where every piece you create carries a story—your story.
  • Work in small teams, shaping a shared narrative through clay. Experiment with forms, let your imagination guide your hands, and leave with a piece of pottery infused with the essence of storytelling.
  • Discover how pottery connects with Indian folklore, material culture, and even Urdu poetry. Watch videos of rural potters at work, listen to songs that celebrate the craft, and immerse yourself in a world where every object has a story to tell.

Whether you're an artist, a storyteller, or simply someone who loves discovering new experiences, this session is an invitation to slow down, listen, create, and connect—with clay, with stories, and with yourself. Come ready to explore, to get messy, and to shape something truly unique.

Artist Bio

Sangeeta Jawla is a research scholar, a practicing potter, and a storyteller. She has been collecting the folklore of the potter community across India from last seven years. Her Ph.D. is titled Potters’ Narratives: Identity, Social Relations, and Material Culture (2018-2024). She is certified in diploma courses such as Folklore and Cultural Studies (PGDFCS) and Certificate in Programming Arts- Hindustani Music (CPAHM) from IGNOU and one year certificate course in Sanskrit language from University of Delhi, and also trained for three years in classical vocal at Gandharva Mahavidyalaya. She has attended a Short Course on Fundamentals of Arts Management conducted by ARThink South Asia & Khoj Studios Delhi. She has been a resource person for events organized by FICA, CCK (Ambedkar University Delhi), Kochi Biennale Foundation, and Sunaadam Trust, Bangalore. She has performed as a storyteller at Ambedkar University Delhi, Triveni Kala Sangam, Sanskriti Museum, Red House, Delhi, Museo Camera, Gurgaon, and Visthar Academy, Bangalore. She has also displayed her work at India Art Fair as a collaborative project with Indian Ceramic Triennale. Currently she is working as a Tour guide with India Art Fair for the 2025 fair. She has worked as a research fellow with reFrame on the gendered taboo around pottery, and as a research grantee on the musical aspect of a folk instrument “Ghadvā” at Sangeet Natak Akademi. Sangeeta is also a potter artisan authorised by the Ministry of Textiles.

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Found Forms

Artist in Me series
By: D. Priyanka Bajaj
Date : 15 Feb 2025
Time: 2:00pm
Venue : KNMA Noida

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Shapes, textures, and colours surround us in ways we often overlook. In this workshop, we invite you to slow down, observe, and discover the artistic potential hidden in everyday objects. Using found materials—stones, twigs, roots, and other organic forms—you’ll explore how nature inspires creativity, transforming the ordinary into something unexpected and extraordinary.

What to Expect:

Collect & Curate Begin by bringing or gathering found objects—rocks, pebbles, leaves, or anything that catches your eye. You’ll explore how these natural forms hold stories, textures, and unique characteristics waiting to be reimagined.

Sketch & Imagine Use quick sketches to explore possibilities. How does a root resemble the spine of a mythical creature? Can a pebble transform into a character? Let your imagination flow as you blend drawing with the tactile qualities of found objects.

Assemble & Transform Bring your ideas to life by combining objects, adding details, and experimenting with materials. This is where play meets intuition—shapes come together, new forms emerge, and unexpected creations take shape.

Color, Texture & Detail Dive into patterns, colour relationships, and the feel of different surfaces. Whether through paint, ink, or simply the natural textures of your materials, explore how small details can shift the way we see and interact with objects.

No prior art experience needed! This is a space for curiosity, hands-on discovery, and playful experimentation, a fresh way to engage with the world around you.

Artist Bio

D. Priyanka Bajaj (b. 1978, Haryana, India) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice blends ancient Vedic philosophy, folklore, speculative archaeology, and material culture. A graduate of the College of Arts, New Delhi (BFA, 2001; MFA, 2017), she was mentored by A. Ramachandran, shaping her approach to storytelling and visual exploration.

Her ongoing series, Chronicle of Lainika (2018–present), envisions a fictional civilization, Lavnik, where history, myth, and materiality intersect. She has exhibited widely, including at Space118 Mumbai APRE Art House, Threshold Art Gallery, Mdina Biennale, India Art Fair, and Pune Biennale, and has received awards such as the HRD Ministry Art & Science Research Scholarship (2015) and Emerging Artist Award (2015, 2017).

Priyanka’s work invites a reimagining of the overlooked, transforming found objects into vessels of meaning. She lives and works in New Delhi.

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Blooming of the Heart

Artist in Me series
Date : 22 Feb 2025 - 23 Feb 2025
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue : KNMA Saket

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Join us for a soulful exploration of Sufi poetry and music, where we delve into the mystical verses of Amir Khusro and Jalaluddin Rumi through song, discussion, and vocal expression. This two-day immersive workshop invites participants to experience the profound beauty of these timeless poets by learning and singing their compositions, unlocking the voice through breathwork, and reflecting on the spiritual and emotional depth of the lyrics.

Workshop Overview

Day 1- we begin with an introduction circle, setting the tone for a shared journey into Sufi poetry. Participants will engage in breathwork and vocal activation exercises to open their voices before diving into the life and poetry of Amir Khusro. We will discuss the selected song, exploring its meaning and significance, before learning to sing it together, breaking it down line by line. The session will culminate in a full group rendition, followed by a reflection and sharing circle to internalize the experience.

Day 2- we deepen our practice with a quick check-in and an extended voice-opening session to further develop vocal confidence. The focus shifts to Jalaluddin Rumi, whose poetry speaks of love, longing, and the search for the divine. We will discuss the chosen song, understanding its lyrical nuances before learning to sing it together. The session will end with a group performance of the song, followed by a final reflection, journaling, and sharing circle, allowing participants to absorb and articulate their experience.

Audience Takeaways

  • A deeper connection to Sufi poetry and its themes of love, longing, and divine union
  • Enhanced vocal confidence through breathwork and singing exercises
  • A newfound appreciation for Amir Khusro & Rumi’s poetic and musical traditions
  • A memorable group singing experience in a warm and welcoming space
  • A personal reflection journal with translations and insights from both songs

No prior singing experience is required—just an open heart and a willingness to immerse yourself in poetry, music, and soulful expression.

Artist Bio

Anahita is a singer of mystic poetry. Singing sufi and nirgun songs is her way of expressing her deepest self, and a constant reminder to be aware and compassionate in her own journey. She sings works of poets including Amir Khusro, Kabir, Bulleh Shah, Meerabai, Rumi, Sultan Bahu, and others, woven in different styles of music and loves to share them with people who are keen to receive from the heart.

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Ink and Impressions

Artist in Me series
Date : 11 Jan 2025 - 12 Jan 2025
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue : KNMA Noida

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Discover the unique synergy of nature and creativity in "Ink and Impressions," a hands-on workshop at KNMA Noida where you will explore the fascinating process of making natural pigments and using them in printmaking. Guided by Sanjay Kumar, participants will carve intricate designs on Day 1 and, on Day 2, craft their own natural pigments to bring these designs to life through printing. This immersive experience offers a blend of tradition and innovation, giving you the chance to connect with the natural world through art.

What to Expect:

Day 1:

  • Learn the basics of printmaking and carve your own printing blocks.
  • Understand the role of natural pigments in traditional printmaking.

Day 2:

  • Create natural pigments using raw materials.
  • Use these pigments to take prints of your carved designs, resulting in unique and vibrant artworks.

Takeaways for Participants:

  • Hands-on experience in making and using natural pigments for printmaking.
  • A collection of personalised prints infused with pigments crafted by you.
  • A deeper connection to sustainable and nature-inspired art practices.

Join us for a creative journey that transforms natural elements into stunning works of art!

Artist Bio:

Sanjay Kumar, Head of the Department of Visual Arts at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, is a renowned printmaker and painter with over three decades of experience. An MFA graduate from Jamia Millia Islamia, his works have been showcased in prestigious exhibitions worldwide, including the International Print Biennial and Lalit Kala Akademi shows.

Recipient of numerous awards, including the National Academy Award for Printmaking, Sanjay is celebrated for his expertise in natural pigments and eco-conscious art practices. His work is featured in prominent collections like the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, and international museums in Germany and China. Sanjay’s workshops inspire artists to blend tradition with sustainability.

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Bolte Chehre

Art Hours
Date : 11 Jan 2025 - 12 Jan 2025
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue : National Crafts Museum, New Delhi

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Bolte Chehre is a two-day workshop dedicated to exploring identity and self-expression, set amidst the inspiring surroundings of the National Crafts Museum. The museum, a treasure trove of India’s rich craft traditions, serves as a poignant reminder of the diversity and depth of human expression. Just as the museum showcases the stories of artisans and communities woven through time, this workshop invites participants to reflect on their personal journeys and identities.

Drawing inspiration from the intricate craftsmanship and heritage on display, participants will experiment with collage and embroidery to express their inner worlds. This process mirrors the museum’s role in preserving the narratives and artistry of countless lives, celebrating the complexity of both personal and collective histories.

The workshop begins with quick drawing exercises to capture our physical presence and moves deeper, transcending appearances to reflect the personal stories, experiences, beliefs, dreams, and emotions that define us. At the National Crafts Museum, each creation will resonate with the shared and unique stories that shape our identities, just as the museum celebrates the essence of India’s cultural tapestry.

What You’ll Experience:

  • A supportive, welcoming environment to freely express your authentic self.
  • Guided introduction to creative techniques like fabric collage, appliqué, and embroidery.
  • A deeper connection to the richness and complexity of your personality.
  • The chance to take home a personalized self-portrait, crafted by you.

What to Bring:

Participants are encouraged to bring fabric scraps or old, discarded clothes to incorporate into their portraits. These personal materials will add texture and depth, making your artwork a true reflection of your identity.

About the Facilitators:

This workshop will be led by facilitators from Rafooghar - The House that Mends, a community space in New Delhi. Here, women who have long faced discrimination and social exclusion come together to find sukoon (peace) and fursat (leisure) through the art of stitching and textiles.

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Narratives in the Movements

Artist in Me series
Date : 23 Nov 2024
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue : KNMA, Saket

Step into the fascinating world of storytelling and visual expression at KNMA Saket. Led by artist Shubhankar Chandere, this workshop, Narratives in the Movements, invites participants to explore innovative ways of weaving stories through art.

This hands-on workshop will guide participants to:

Workshop Flow:

This workshop is an opportunity to expand your artistic sensibilities, connect deeply with your environment, and craft a personal narrative through art. Whether you're a budding artist or simply curious about storytelling, this session promises to inspire creativity and imagination.

Join us and let your stories come to life through colour, form, and movement!

Artist Bio:

Shubhankar Chandere lives and works in Pune, India. He has been practicing with paintings, collage making, and lens- based methods. He also includes photography and video documentation in his works along with writing field notes. The superiorities and inferiorities within urban and rural, and decoding the power structure are some prominent themes and characteristics of his works

He received his Bachelors of Fine Arts from Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalaya, Pune (Maharashtra 2018) and his MFA from Sarojini Naidu School of Fine Arts, University of Hyderabad (Telangana 2021). He also participated in the 4th Kochi-Muziris Students Biennale, Kochi (2021). He also has participated in our Sacred Space Artist Residency Program, Hyderabad (2021). He has been an artist in residence in Canary Project Space Pune (2023).

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Umeed ka karavaan

Artist in Me series
Date : 19th -20th Oct 2024
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue : KNMA, Saket

लोग साथ आते गए और उम्मीद का कारवां बनता गया...

Join us for Umeed ka Karavaan—a rejuvenating two-day workshop at KNMA that invites you to experience the transformative power of collective stitching and dreaming. During this workshop, we will gather to share our stories, our dreams, and collaboratively stitch them to an ever-growing, expansive quilt of hope that has already journeyed through different communities, cities, and countries. This traveling quilt is a tangible representation of our shared aspirations.

As we stitch together, we’ll give voice to our dreams, nurturing them with our collective energy and giving them wings to take flight.

What You'll Experience:

What to Bring:

About the facilitators:

The workshop will be facilitated by facilitators from Rafooghar - The House that mends, a community space in New Delhi where women, who live on the margins and have faced discrimination and social exclusion for years, gather and find space and time for sukoon (peace) and fursat (leisure). through the medium of stitching and textiles.

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Creative Drawing

Artist in Me series
Module 1 : 21th September 2024
Module 2 : 28th September 2024
Module 3 : 05th October 2024
Module 4 : 06th October 2024
Time: 2:00pm - 6:00pm
Venue : KNMA, Noida

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Drawing with Thread II" is an immersive four-module workshop series that invites you to explore the contemporary art of thread drawing, guided by renowned fibre artist Gopika Nath. Through the use of a minimalist black thread palette, you'll create a personal stitch journal that captures real-life elements and emotions in tactile, expressive artworks. Each module builds on the previous one, taking you on a journey to discover the beauty of thread artistry, fabric collage, and advanced stitching techniques, culminating in a finished artwork. This series is perfect for those seeking to slow down and find creative mindfulness through the medium of stitch.

Join this transformative experience to reconnect with your creativity and explore the intricate beauty of thread artistry! Book 1 or more modules!

Module 1: Creative Drawing (21 Sept, 2pm-6pm)

By-line: Learn with the Artist Gopika Nath to create expressive artworks with Thread and Stitches Inspired by Real-Life Elements.

The first session is dedicated to igniting your creativity through spontaneous drawing exercises using pen, charcoal, and graphite. These intuitive drawings will reflect your inner child and set the stage for the rest of the workshop. The drawings will be chosen carefully and then translated onto fabric using thread, serving as the foundation for more detailed work in the following modules.

Module 2: Colour & Texture (28 Sept, 2pm-6pm)

By-line: Learn to elevate your own unique thread Art with Paint, Collage, and Textiles with Artist Gopika Nath

In this module, you’ll elevate your thread art by introducing fabric collage, paint, and a variety of stitches. You will learn how to layer your stitched narratives using collected fabrics, such as fashion house scraps and katrans, while experimenting with different techniques to add depth and texture to your work. This session focuses on adding colour and texture to your stitched drawings to create dynamic and multidimensional artworks.

Modules 3 and 4: Creating Fibre Art (5-6 Oct, 2pm-6pm)

By-line: Learn the Art of Mastering Stitches: Explore Advanced Thread Techniques and Intricate Detailing with Artist Gopika Nath.

The final modules will guide you in mastering advanced thread techniques and detailing. Transitioning from initial sketches, you will draw directly onto fabric with thread, incorporating limited stitches and unconventional embroidery methods to further elevate your art. Using a combination of collage, paint, beads, and thread, you’ll create a completed fiber artwork that encapsulates your stitching journey. By the end of the workshop, you’ll assemble your thread sketches into a stitch journal, ready to continue exploring the vast possibilities of thread art.

Audience Takeaway:

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

Artist Bio:

Gopika Nath is a practising textile artist, writer and a teacher with over thirty years of experience of teaching at various art and design institutes. For the last decade she has also been conducting on-line master classes. A Fulbright Scholar and alumnus of Central St. Martin’s School of Art and Design (CSM), U.K, she lives and works in Goa, India.

Gopika’s teaching methodology builds on psychological theories, such that Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi called an “optimal experience” – a satisfying involvement that generates a state of consciousness called ‘flow’ when people typically undergo deep enjoyment, profound creativity, and a total engagement with life. During her workshops, countless students have recounted tapping into that quiet reservoir of inner calm and inspiration.

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Mark Making

Artist in Me series
Date : 21th September 2024
Time: 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Venue : KNMA, Saket

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Explore the world of mark-making in this expressive art workshop inspired by the ongoing solo exhibition "If We Know the Point" by Amitava Das. Led by artist Ruchika Wason Singh, this interactive session delves into the spontaneous creation of forms using dots, lines, patterns, and textures. Participants will engage in intuitive mark-making, moving pencils and pens freely across the paper, tearing and layering paper to form unique collages. This freeform approach encourages a personal response to abstract elements and provides space to explore personal, political, and socio-cultural themes.

What to Expect:

What will you get:

Artist Bio:

Ruchika Wason Singh is a visual artist, art educator and independent researcher based in Delhi. She holds degrees in B.F.A., Painting (1997) and M.F.A., Painting,(1999) from College of Art, New Delhi. In 2008 she received Ph.D from the University of Delhi supported by the U.G.C. Junior Research Fellowship (2001-2006). She has had five solo exhibitions in India, Vietnam and Germany. She has participated extensively in international projects including India Week Hamburg 2023 and Art Stage Osaka 2023. She has received awards from AlFACS, Sahitya Kala Parishad, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath and College of Art, New Delhi. She is a Visiting Professor at Ashoka University, Sonipat.

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Fractions Redefined

Artist in Me series
Date : 14th September 2024
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue : KNMA, Saket

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Workshop Overview:

Join us for Fractions Redefined, an immersive workshop that blends visual storytelling with creative experimentation. Inspired by the idea of seeing the whole within its parts, participants will delve into a zine filled with imaginative motifs and explore their arrangement to craft unique visual compositions.

This workshop invites you to focus on how individual motifs, when combined in different ways, can shift in meaning and perception. By exploring the relationships between elements, you'll discover how context can influence interpretation, much like how the same parts can form entirely different wholes depending on their arrangement.

What You'll gain:

Don't miss this opportunity to redefine your perspective on art and composition!

About the artist:

Avni Bansal is a multifaceted art practitioner, printmaker, and textile designer with an M.F.A. in Printmaking from the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University of Baroda, and a B.F.A. from the College of Arts, New Delhi. Her work spans traditional and contemporary techniques, often addressing socio-political themes. Avni has held roles such as Assistant Curator for *Living A Dark Night*, a printmaking response to COVID-19, and Programme Coordinator at Lalit Kala Akademi. She has exhibited internationally, including at the 8th Sofia Print Triennale in Bulgaria, and earned accolades like the Open Hand Studios Scholarship by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Academy and the Second Award in Printmaking at the 90th All India Art Exhibition. Avni is also committed to education, leading numerous printmaking workshops across India.

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KIRAN NADAR MUSEUM OF ART
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KIRAN NADAR MUSEUM OF ART
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