Guided by a deep, nuanced understanding of the Indian arts and culture landscape, our research provides a solid foundation for both short-term success and long-term impact. With a methodology-driven and adaptive approach, we conduct meticulous primary and secondary research that goes beyond surface-level observations to provide comprehensive actionable insights, empowering cultural organisations to make informed decisions.
Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) sought to uncover the key needs, barriers, and perceptions of Indian audiences in engaging with arts and cultural spaces.
National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Bengaluru, aimed to take art beyond the museum and into the lives of children at the district and taluka level. The goal was to understand the different stakeholders involved and assess the art literacy levels of children, which would inform the creation of an arts programme tailored for children.
Prestige Centre For Performing Arts (PCPA) set out to position itself as a vibrant hub for performing arts, nurturing connections between artists and the public. This research focused on understanding the factors influencing audience engagement, helping to develop strategies that would enhance the centre's visibility and attract a wider, more diverse audience for all types of performances.
Note: The primary research report conducted by us formed a part of the larger research project undertaken by Manasi Prasad.
The objective of Indian Music Experience Museum’s (IME) Project Svaritha was to create an accessible and impactful museum experience for two underserved communities. The project explored how museum spaces could be adapted to meet their needs, designing an inclusive and meaningful experience to enhance engagement with exhibits.
Museum of Art & Photography commissioned ReReeti to gather actionable insights to help the museum create more inclusive and meaningful experiences for persons with disabilities (PWDs), ensuring they felt welcomed and engaged while nurturing a long-lasting relationship.