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Moving Worlds – Online Exhibition of Teaching Fellowship 2019-20

Art reaches India and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, one of the leading art museums in India in partnership with TARA Homes, Delhi, present artworks made by 18 young people who participated in the year-long Teaching Fellowship programme.

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Moving Worlds – Online Exhibition of Teaching Fellowship 2019-20

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  1. Moving Worlds – Online Exhibition of Teaching Fellowship 2019-20 Art reaches India and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, one of the leading art museums in India in partnership with TARA Homes, Delhi, present artworks made by 18 young people who participated in the year-long Teaching Fellowship programme. The online exhibition aims to promote creativity and fine arts in India during extended Corona pandemic lockdowns. This exhibition is like an online Indian art fair for young artists. Moving Worlds’ young artists are Noorjahan, Kamaljeet, Sharwan, Manoj, Raj, Vishal, Vanshika, Noorie, Sikander, Shyamu, Rashid, Lokesh, Nandini, Sachin, Sameer, Piyush, Roshni, Jyoti, from TARA Girls and TARA Boys Homes. The exhibition that is being promoted by leading art museums in India KNMA includes expressive charcoal drawings, vibrant collage still-life works, captivating stop-motion animations, clay-relief tiles, reflective self-portraits, and detailed nature observation drawings. Since the beginning of March 2020, regular workshops were led online, due to the lockdown; the drawings, paintings, and zines made during this period are a valuable component of this online exhibition. The title of the exhibition is inspired by workshops that reflected on the future, posing questions to participants of what they imagine becoming, what the world might be like, and where they feel they’d find themselves at, twenty years from now. The Teaching Fellow was guided by a distinguished panel of artist educators and curators: Atul Bhalla, Kristine Michael, Susanta Mandal, Vandana Kothari, Deeksha Nath, Anni Kumari, Sonam Chaturvedi, Megha Madan, and Akansha Rastogi. This fellowship programme is made possible by the generous support of the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, we are very thankful to their team. Fine art in India needs more such online exhibition initiatives that can keep the momentum for art promotion going during lockdowns. It will be apt if more and more exhibitions and Indian art fair go online to reach more people. For the original version on Wordpress.com visit at: https://knmadelhi.wordpress.com/2020/06/12/moving-worlds-online- exhibition-of-teaching-fellowship-2019-20/

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