An international treat full of photographs is in town to give you a visual delight.
An international treat full of photographs is in town to give you a visual delight. Titled Something That I'll Never Really See, the exhibition features renowned photographers like Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and Tim Walker from the contemporary photo collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Also, part of this will be participative workshop for art educators that will explore ideas and learning tools in the field of art education. It will include participatory sessions, involvement with practical art work and discussions about the exhibition. Details of practical workshops and modules of how an effective art workshop for children can be put together will be discussed.
The facilitators include Katherine Rose and Eliza Hilton. Katherine Rose is a Museologist and Educator who works with Flow Education and Culture Consultants (India) and Flow Associates (UK) and has developed several outreach programs for museums in the past. Eliza Hilton on the other hand has been an educational consultant for 11 years with an interest in promoting creative learning.
At: National Gallery of Modern Art, Palace Road
On: January 29, 10.30 am to 1 pm
Call: 2248 9220 to register
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