Crafted with intention, our capacity building workshops prioritise quality over quantity to create interactive experiences where participants gain practical skills and actionable insights. By identifying gaps in the sector and partnering with industry experts and renowned institutions across India and the world, we curate content that is thoughtful, relevant, and impactful. These workshops empower cultural professionals, students, and enthusiasts to deepen their knowledge, build confidence, and take meaningful strides in their career journeys.
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This hands-on workshop is the second part of Measuring What Matters, and focuses on moving from evaluation frameworks to practical planning. Led by Tiggy Allen and hosted by ReReeti, the session will guide participants through defining goals, framing the right evaluation questions, selecting indicators, and choosing tools to collect meaningful data. Using a case study as a shared reference point, participants will also work on their own live examples such as an exhibition, programme, or event, and begin shaping an evaluation plan during the session itself. Designed to be interactive and practice-led, this workshop is ideal for professionals looking to strengthen how they assess, reflect on, and learn from their work.

A need-of-the-hour workshop, it underscored the pressing need to address environmental challenges and consider the impact of materials on exhibit preservation. Key topics included the effects of fluctuations in temperature, humidity, light, and air quality on artefacts, along with discovering eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions for the future.

A workshop on tackling and navigating challenges in audience development, led by Vaidehi from India’s premier museum, CSMVS. She highlighted the museum's ingenuity and innovation in crafting captivating experiences that attract diverse audiences and encourage repeat visits.

This session highlighted the importance of creating spaces for knowledge sharing and mentorship. It explored the fundamentals of mentoring, focusing on the power of mentor-mentee relationships, mutual support, and the skills needed to become successful mentors in the arts.

The workshop introduced the concept of sensory stimuli in museums and heritage spaces to fellow professionals. It explored its significance for individuals with Sensory Processing Difficulties and discussed ways museums can enhance their experience while transitioning into more accessible spaces

The objective of this session was to equip museum and heritage professionals with the tools to make digital infrastructure and content inclusive for a diverse audience with varying abilities. It focused on implementing access-friendly tools and resources that ensure the involvement and participation of people with disabilities.

In honour of Museum Day 2022, Indian Music Experience Museum & ReReeti Foundation, in collaboration with ICOM (International Council of Museums), conducted a workshop on providing an actionable framework for developing a volunteering programme in museums. Best practices were shared to ensure a mutually rewarding experience for both museums and their volunteers.