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TEENS/ADULTS
Inclusivity is an important tenet of KNMA’s mandate and goal. It strives with its full capacity to serve this purpose. Various sections of the society are encouraged and invited through versatile modules to visit the museum. These modules are sensitively designed to suit recreational as well as knowledge dissemination goals. KNMA encourages participation of the local community through various activities organized within and outside the museum premise. We hope to actively expand its reach to a wider community and be accessible to diverse groups.
Chitrakala Mahotsav
Chitrakala Mahotsav, the first ever Folk Art Painting Festival @KNMA
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art with an aim to bring to the public, the various indigenous Folk art forms of our country presents the ‘... Read More
Art Trek – medium exploratory
An introductory workshop, where participants explore traditional mediums such as painting, drawing, pen and ink as well as temporal mediums such as video and sound. The workshops aid in theoretical as... Read More
Shilp Katha
Shilp Katha: A series of workshops celebrating folk crafts of India.
This series of workshops was conducted by 3 national award winner artists Shanti Devi, Ram Soni and Om Prakash Galav. Participants got first-hand experience of the local... Read More
The New Act
In summer 2017, KNMA launched a unique program, ‘The New Act’ that offered students an extraordinarily, rare and fruitful opportunity, as well as an active, deep learning experience. On site at the KNMA, students learnt the basics of theater, film... Read More
Print Club
The Print Club was specially formulated to initiate the participants into various methods of printmaking. Printmaking is a technique of art making carried on by transferring ink from a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material. This... Read More