It encourages children to pursue arts that they otherwise wouldn’t in mainstream education. A variety of craft techniques, art skills and creative processes will be taught in the workshop, waking up the hidden artist within. Shadow art, kitemaking, mask making, glass painting, paper sculptures, mini canvas painting, coconut shell painting, 3D art using paper, dreamcatcher craft, clay art, DIY painting, bird modelling, photo frames and fabric collage are some of the techniques of the craft taught in the workshop. A summary of these craft techniques is available on their YouTube channel as well if children or family are unable to attend the physical workshop sessions. The workshops are organised every Saturday.
When: Every Saturday, 10:30 am to 6:30 am
Where: Kiran Nadar Museum of Arts
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