Workshop
Cyanotype

Cyanotype_Critical Zones
© Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan

Facilitated by Indu Antony, Vivek Muthuramalingam, Krishanu Chatterjee

Science Gallery Bengaluru

The Cyanotype Workshop consists of a presentation about the history of cyanotype and discussion about the process, practical demonstration by the instructors, presentation about different artists and their works on cyanotype, a hands-on experience session etc. The workshop will conclude with the display and a discussion on the prints made during the workshop. 

Kāṇike is a collective of four artists which is also a space that becomes a breeding ground of ideas not just for us but also to build a community of people. Kāṇike was originally conceptualised by Indu Antony and Vivek Muthuramalingam in October 2019. Later when Krishanu Chatterjee and Aparna Nori with their varied backgrounds joined the studio, it turned into a collective of diverse practitioners held together by a passion to incorporate time-tested, organic and handcrafted processes into their work.

Kāṇike translates as gift in Kannada. Kāṇike as a collective and space is intended for the practice of contemporary art with an intention to foster creativity and shape new directions in learning. It is also a space for artists from various disciplines to share, respond and collaborate in an unrestrained environment. Kāṇike aims to build a community of similar minds, and be a sanctuary for exchanges and conversations.

Age: 15+
Limited places. Register here.

Details

Science Gallery Bengaluru

Bellary Road
Ganga Nagar Layout
560024 Bangalore

Language: English
Price: Free

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