May 14 2022 to May 14 2022 4 p.m.
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7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
A unique medium of storytelling, prevalent across the length and breadth of India, is that of the scroll. From the eastern corners to the deep south of the country, the scroll has been a constant companion of itinerant bards who travel from village to village, unrolling them in front of eager audiences and narrating the stories they hold. In this workshop, participants get introduced to these unique storytelling traditions through select objects from the MAP collection and take part in a group exercise of creative storytelling through making their own scrolls.
This workshop will require participants to carry with them:
Pencil
Eraser
Crayons
Sketch pens
A4 paper
*Please note participants may be required to purchase certain materials for the workshop at the venue.
In collaboration with the Museum of Art and Photography (Bengaluru).
This session will be facilitated by the education team of Museum of Art and Photography (Bengaluru) or MAP. MAP is custodian to a growing collection of over 18,000 artworks, predominantly from the subcontinent and dating from the 10th century to the present. MAP’s mission is to take art and culture to the heart of the community making it accessible to diverse audiences. Its soon to be opened flagship building is under construction in Kasturba Road, Bangalore.