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Ankon Mitra’s ‘Folding the Earth’ at Arthshila

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Indian Ceramics Triennale presents a masterclass with Common Ground artist Ankon Mitra. He will introduce his audience to the art of paper folding. And its translation to create incredible forms and patterns in clay.

Experience the natural and very mathematical process of how elements of Mother Earth fold. The masterclass is open to all for registration.

The registration fees will be treated as confirmation to the masterclass. Once registered, the fees will not be refunded.

Indian Ceramics Triennale reserves the rights to cancel or change the date of the masterclass.

Registered participants will be informed immediately of such change.

The masterclass will begin at 11am and end by 6pm on February 24, 2024. Carry the email ticket with you to enable timely registration. Your workshop fees include all materials, a working lunch and tea.

When: 11am to 6pm, February 24
Where: Arthshila, Okhla

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