KOCHI:
Select artworks by students of 100 schools across Kerala’s 14 districts will be displayed in India’s first biennial exhibition dedicated to artistic production from children to be held during the upcoming third edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB).
‘Art By Children’ (ABC), a unique creative learning initiative designed by the Kochi Biennale Foundation (KBF) as part of its art education and community engagement portfolio, will complete its pilot run in March having reached out to more than
Chosen works created over the course of the novel project – which is sponsored and supported by pharmaceutical major and KBF outreach partner Merck – will be exhibited at the Children’s Pavilion in Cabral Yard from December onwards.
The project was inaugurated today at Government Higher Secondary School, Puthenthode, by Anujath Sindhu Vinaylal, an award-winning artist and child actor. The Class VI student received a Rashtrapati Puraskar this past Children’s Day (November 14) and has had his painting prowess recognised internationally, including by the United Nations last year.
District Panchayath member Anitha Sheelan was present at the function, which also saw in attendance KBF President Bose Krishnamachari and KMB Director o
f Programmes Riyas Komu. Merck Zonal Sales Manager Tiji K. Varghese also attended the inauguration.
Krishnamachari invited the students and with their parents to attend KMB 2016. “They should not just observe the artworks, but also ask the questions that come to mind upon viewing these exhibits. We need a generation that is capable of fearlessly asking valid questions,” he said.
“For the thousands of children that visit the Biennale, it has already become a window to the world of contemporary art. Going forward, the Kochi Biennale Foundation envisions a major role to play in the changing paradigm of art education in India that will involve art educators, children, teachers, and institutions as well,” said Riyas Komu, KMB Director of Programmes.
Noted poet Anwar Ali presented a poem at the function, following which an ABC workshop demonstrated the engagement and educational model used to interest and involve children in the learning process that is intended to nurture their creative potential.
ABC is headed by Manu Jose, a veteran of several award-winning children’s shows and winner of the 2014 Kerala Sangeeta Nataka Akademi’s Kalasree award for Outstanding Contributions in the field of Drama.
The project will be executed by a core creative team of 16 Artist Facilitators – industry experts, including visual artists, theatre professionals and craft specialists, who specialise in children’s programming.
The facilitators will visit schools and conduct innovative workshops tailored to engage children and appropriate to their age groups. In addition, they hold theatre shows, special performances, storytelling exercises, games, toy-based activities and upcycling-inspired craft sessions.
The team will also organise training workshops in district headquarters to introduce teachers to methods of instruction that facilitate sensitivity, creative expression and critical thinking. This inclusive ground-up approach to art education prioritises building long-term, sustainable creative partnerships between artists, students, educators and schools.
Commenting on the initiative, Anand Nambiar, MD, Merck India, said, “Art enhances creativity, which is crucial for innovation and adaptation. Creative people have the ability to see multiple solutions to a problem, employ original thoughts, and use their imagination. We are happy to be associated with the Art By Children outreach program to nurture the creativity in young minds. We are confident that the talented team under the guidance of Riyas Komu and Manu Jose will give impetus to a new vision in art education in the country.”
Through the duration of the Children’s Pavilion exhibit, the ABC workshop station at Cabral Yard will host programmes for kids such as film screenings, plays, puppet shows, storytelling sessions, art camps, clay workshops, art hunts and talks.
In keeping with the Biennale’s participatory focus, the on-ground projects at KMB 2016 will aim to create a more immersive experience of contemporary art for visiting school groups. There is also a fun, child friendly guide to the Biennale, The Kid’s Handbook to the Kochi Biennale
more recommended stories
Ernakulam Lourdes Hospital Celebrates 60th AnniversaryKOCHI:Ernakulam Lourdes Hospital, under the Archdiocese.
Govt Clears Rs 2 cr for Thumpoly-Poomkavu Church Pilgrim Tourism ProjectALAPPUZHA:The state government has given administrative.
Soman’s Leisure Tours Gets ISO CertificateM K Soman, Managing Director of.
Blood Donation Camp Held at InfoparkKOCHI:State Industrial Security Force (SISF) organised.
Infopark Techies Showcase Creativity at 5-day Photo ExhibitionKOCHI:Showcasing the creative flair of its.
Photo Exhibition of Techies Started at InfoparkKOCHI:The five-day photo exhibition organised by.
Alisha Moopen Honoured with Pravasi Bhushan AwardKOCHI:Alisha Moopen, Deputy Managing Director, Aster.
Ernakulam Milma to Become India’s First Fully Solar-powered DairyKOCHI:Ernakulam Regional Milk Producers Cooperative Society.
Trained Social workers – Need of the Day: Minister P RajeevKOCHI:State Industrial and Law Minister P.
‘AOICON 2025 KOCHI’ to be Held in KochiKOCHI:The 76th National Conference of ENT.