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Wed27Sep2017
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
In collaboration with DAG Modern
Cordially invites you to
A Tactile Experience - ABHAS
an art appreciation walk and education program
with the help of specially designed Braille tactile artworks
for blind and special needs visitors
by Siddhant Shah
an Accessibility & Education Consultant
and Supriya Consul
Indian Modern Art consultant
Among artworks displayed in the exhibition
India Modern
Narratives from 20th Century Indian Art
at 11.00 am on Wednesday 27 Sept 2017
at Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi Art Gallery
Punjab Kala Bhawan
Sector 16 B, Chandigarh
Diwan Manna
President
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
www.lalitkalaakademipunjab.com
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What is ABHAS?
Siddhant Shah is an Accessibility & Education Consultant for DAG Modern and has designed India’s first art appreciation and education program for blind and special needs visitors, called ABHAS – a Tactile Art Experience.
The aim is to open the interpretation of DAG Modern’s art collection to a wider audience including the visually impaired, blindness and mental disabilities. This project opens up new understandings for everyone visiting this exhibition, with the help of specially designed Braille tactile artworks, Open Braille books and curated art wall.Works of artists like SohanQadri, Eric Bowen, Jeram Patel, Jamini Roy along with other artists have been recreated in a tactile format to touch and feel for this exhibition at PLKA.
Till date ABHAS has made art accessible to more than 450 students with blindness and visual impairment across the country. This walk will be conducted by Siddhant Shah and Supriya Consul from DAG Modern at Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi Sector 16 on 26-27 Sep 2017 from 11 am – 3 pm. Each walk will be of 80/90 min.
What are these Tactile Art Works?
They are either Tactile Repros or Tactile Aids relating to the corresponding art-work which the audiences can touch and feel to get a sense of the art-work. These tactile aids give an idea about the surface development of the artwork with use of varied media whereas the tactile reproductions are tangible replicas of the artwork showcasing the object itself. Tactile repros are the imitations of the corresponding art-works in different materials allowing the audiences to touch and feel, in order to get a sense of the art-work.
Why are they like that or anything particular about their sizes?
The size and the proportion of the tactile surfaces, mainly the reproductions are kept very much same as the original size of the art-work so that they can have an idea of the varying sizes while touching them and to make them understand that not all art works need to be of the same size.
What is in the Open Braille book?
The Open Braille book has writing that describes the various methods of creating artworks using various materials and mediums. The text ends with a brief description of the artworks and the artists, selected for the tactile experience.
Shah conducting ABHAS – a tactile art walk with student from National Association for the Blind at DAG Modern
Who is Siddhant Shah?
Siddhant Shah is a National Award winner,disability access and education consultant for museums, historical sites, events and art galleries and founder of Access For ALL (www.accessforall.co ). His area of focus is to use interpretative design and innovation in order to bridge the gap between the differently able and the cultural heritage resources. He consults and develops CSR projects, Disable friendly prototypes, Management Strategy Plans, access audits, exhibitions, architectural and heritage based designs for foundations, museums and cultural organizations. He is currently the Access Consultant to the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum at the Royal City Palace, Jaipur. To know more please feel free to write to :shahsiddhant12@gmail.com or call on 9920765777
DETAILS:
Along with Supriya Consul, Siddhant Shah will be conducting the ABHAS – a Tactile Art Experience and curated art walks at Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi on 26-27 Sep, 2017. These walks are open for all visitors. We would like to invite parents and schools with special needs individuals (Visual Impairment, Mental Disabilities and other) to come and be part of ABHAS – a Tactile Art Experience.
Each walk will be of 80/90 min.
Time: 11:00 – 3:00 pm
Photographs of the Workshop:
Students from Institute for Blind
Sector 26, Chandigarh participated in the workshop
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Tue26Sep2017
Curatorial Art Walk by Siddhant Shah and Supriya Consul Indian Modern Art consultants -11.00 am, 12.30 pm, 2.30 and 5.30 pm
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
In collaboration with DAG Modern
Cordially invites you to
Curatorial Art Walks
among artworks displayed in the exhibition
India Modern
Narratives from 20th century Indian Art
by Siddhant Shah and Supriya Consul
Indian Modern Art consultants
at 11.30 am, 12.30, 2.30 and 5.30 pm
26th Sept 2017 at Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi Art Gallery
Punjab Kala Bhawan, Sector 16 B, Chandigarh
Diwan Manna
President
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
www.lalitkalaakademipunjab.com
Photographs of the Curatorial Art walks at 11.30 am, 12.30 pm and 3.00 pm
Students and Faculty from Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar and Government Girls College, Chandigarh participated in the Art Walks
First Batch Students and Faculty of Fine Arts Department Apeejay Jalandhar and GCG, Chandigarh
Second Batch Students and Faculty of Fashion Technology, Appejay, Jalandhar
Third batch Students and Faculty of Mass Communication Appeejay, Jalandhar:
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Tue26Sep2017
Curatorial Art Walks -11.30 am, 12.30 pm, 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
in collaboration with DAG Modern
cordially invites you to
Curatorial Art Walks
among art works displayed in the Exhibition
India Modern
Narratives from the 20th Century Indian Art
by Siddhanth Shah and Supriya Consul
Indian Modern Art Consultants
at 11.30 am, 12.30, 2.30 and 5.30 pm
26th September 2017 at Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi Art Gallery
Punjab Kala Bhawan, Sector 16 B, Chandigarh
Diwan Manna, President, PLKA
www.lalitkalaakademipunjab.com
57 artworks by 41 most significant Indian Modern artists on display
Artists represented in the exhibition:
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Artists represented:
J Sultan Ali, Ambadas, K H Ara, Prabhakar Barwe, Dhanraj Bhagat
Bikash Bhattacharjee, Jyoti Bhatt, Nandalal Bose, Eric Bowen
Avinash Chandra, Sankho Chowdhury, Prodosh Dasgupta
Sunil Das, Sunayani Devi , Rajendra Dhawan, Gopal Ghose
Gogi Saroj Pal, Laxma Goud, Bimal Dasgupta, Himmat Shah
M F Husain, Krishen Khanna, P Khemraj, Devyani Krishna
Ram Kumar, Laxman Pai, Hemen Mazumdar
Rabin Mondal, Jeram Patel , Sohan Qadri , Shyamal Dutta Ray
S H Raza, Jamini Roy, Prosanto Roy, G R Santosh, Bireswar Sen
Paritosh Sen, Satish Sinha, F N Souza, J Swaminathan
Rabindranath TagorePhotographs of the Curatorial Art Walks
200 Students and faculty of Fine Art, Fashion Technology, Mass Communication
from Apeejay College of Fine Art, Jalandhar
and 25 students and faculty from MFA, Government College for Girls,. Sector 11, Chandigarh
some art lovers from Chandigarh, students and faculty from Government College of Art Chandigarh
participated in the art walks
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Sun24Sep2017
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
cordially invites you to
an Exhibition of rare photographs of
Iconic Punjabi Poet
Lala Dhani Ram Chatrik
during
Dhani Ram Chatrik Memorial Festival
on his birth anniversary
at his village Lopoke (Amritsar)
on 24th September 2017 at 10.00 am
Government Senior Secondary School, Lopoke
Chief Guest: Shri Navjot Singh Sidhu
Minister: Culture, Tourism and Local Bodies, Punjab
From the collection of and courtesy:
Amarjeet Chandan, Punjab Digital Library,
Sandeep Singh-Hardeep Singh, Punjab Sahit Akademi
and Surjit Patar
Exhibition compiled by Diwan Manna
Presented by
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
Punjab Arts Council
Some photographs of the event:
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Thu14Sep2017Sat07Oct2017
Exhibition: India Modern - Narratives from 20th Century Indian Art - and a talk by Yamini Telkar -11.00 am to 7.00 pm
Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi
in collaboration with
DAG Modern
invites you to the opening of an exhibition of
India Modern
Narratives from 20th Century Indian Art
on Thursday, 14th September, 2017 at 5.30 pm
Galleries of Punjab Kala Bhawan
Sector 16 B, Chandigarh
A talk on Indian Modernism by
Yamini Telkar
Exhibition on view till 7th October, 2017
11.00 am to 7.00 pm
Diwan Manna
President, PLKA
J Sultan Ali, Ambadas, K H Ara, Prabhakar Barwe, Dhanraj Bhagat
Bikash Bhattacharjee, Jyoti Bhatt, Nandalal Bose, Eric Bowen
Avinash Chandra, Sankho Chowdhury, Prodosh Dasgupta
Sunil Das, Sunayani Devi , Rajendra Dhawan, Gopal Ghose
Gogi Saroj Pal, Laxma Goud, Bimal Dasgupta, Himmat Shah
M F Husain, Krishen Khanna, P Khemraj, Devyani Krishna
Ram Kumar, Laxman Pai, Hemen Mazumdar
Rabin Mondal, Jeram Patel , Sohan Qadri , Shyamal Dutta Ray
S H Raza, Jamini Roy, Prosanto Roy, G R Santosh, Bireswar Sen
Paritosh Sen, Satish Sinha, F N Souza, J Swaminathan
Rabindranath Tagore
















































































































































































































































