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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art museums at Delhi and Noida is offering free workshop series, where you will experience different cultures, history of our country & learn new art and craft techniques from the Indian art world.
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Learn New Art and Craft Techniques from the Indian Art World Kiran Nadar Museum of Art museums at Delhi and Noida is offering free workshop series, where you will experience different cultures, history of our country & learn new art and craft techniques from the Indian Art World. All this in a fun, positive, inclusive & encouraging environment! Extending freedom in the field of art, KNMA is a non-commercial, not-for-profit organization intends to exemplify the dynamic relationship between art and culture through its open for all free exhibitions, publications, educational, and public programs. Although popular art fair Delhi witnesses bring together art lovers from around the country to the city, in addition, the need to reach common people is addressed by the KNMA museums at Delhi and Noida. Expert trainers from KNMA take the participants on a creative journey with diverse art-forms from different states of India. You can learn diverse Art and Craft Techniques like Manipur- Paper Dolls | Rajasthan- Puppets | Gujarat- Lippan Art | Goa- Relief Work | Madhya Pradesh- Gond Painting | Bengal - Bengal Pat | Punjab- Kite Hanging | Kerala Kathakali Craft | Ladakh- Felt Yak | Assam- Masks. Along with the workshop, you can also explore the works by the greatest Indian artist at the museum. Unlike limited days visiting opportunity at popular Art Fair Delhi witnesses, the KNMA museums are open throughout the year and offer exhibitions showcasing the best of Indian art. KNMA also brings together a unique amalgamation of exhibitions and workshops for participants with themed workshops inspired by popular artist's styles and techniques under the supervision of expert trainers. For the original version on Wix.com visit at: https://knmadelhi.wixsite.com/artmuseumindelhi/post/learn-new-art-and- craft-techniques-from-the-indian-art-world