Most museums the world over have too much on show – they are indigestible and overpowering. Recent exhibitions and new installations in London show a welcome trend to do more with less in terms of objects, and to engage the emotions as much as the minds of...
Space, approach, purpose, methodology, and technique form the foundation of devising effective, experiential and fun learning outcomes for children, writes Tejshvi Jain. Photos on this blog post courtesy: Arun Ramachandra While many of us think designing activities...
Rereeti has a fun, creative project for its readers. Read on a bit to learn how museums can be a place that can inspire us to view our homes differently. What are some of your favorite possessions or things at home? Would you consider them museum worthy? Photo...
I have been a student of art history and a professional working in the field of art galleries and museums for more than a decade. I meet and interact with countless people in my line of work and beyond, at workshops and conferences and through my own social network....
Last month, I attended a day-long, state–level, arts education seminar organized by the India Foundation for the Arts (IFA). This seminar, part of the Bangalore-based organization’s Kali Kalisu (it means, learn and teach in Kananda) initiative, focused on arts-based...
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