Art Camp

Mentorship Camp

23 - 25 August, 2024

Inherited Impressions

14 - 26 August, 2024

Print Adda

23 - 24 January, 2024

Kalasutram

2024

Workshop at Tata Cancer Hospital

Support by Chai for Cancer

Bal Kala Shibir

4 & 5 March, 2024

Bal Kala Shibir is currently focusing on children studying in Zilla Parishad Schools, in various districts of Maharashtra, with a notion to reach 25+ schools within and outside the rural demographics of Maharashtra.  Bal kala Shibir was conducted in the following Zilla Parishad schools in Devlali and Igatpuri District of Maharashtra. Here we were successfully able to empower 350 students, spreading new branches allowing the buds of creativity to bloom.

1) जिल्हा परिषद प्राथमिक शाळा शिवडे ता. सिन्नर जि‌ नाशिक.
    सोमवार दिनांक 4/3/2024 सकाळी 7=30 ते 11=30 पर्यंत.

2) जिल्हा परिषद प्राथमिक शाळा साकुर ता. इगतपुरी जि. नाशिक.
     मंगळवार दिनांक 5/3/2024 सकाळी 7=30  ते 11=30 पर्यंत.

Our motto is to inculcate art sensitivity and creative joy in the tender minds out there, In these children there is tremendous potential, all that they need is, guidance and support, they as a result of their close connections with mother nature are in tune with themselves and their surroundings. We believe in supporting and encouraging all these children on an individual scale to see them sore high. We now intend to continue with the curriculum in 25 + schools and incorporating other forms of art practice, our ultimate goal is to create a structured curriculum for those schools and provide them with facilities and guidance.

Miniprint Portfolio Workshop

11 - 14 September, 2023

Mentorship Camp

Place: Kihim, Alibaug
Date: 1st and 2nd April 2023
Mentor: Gourmoni Das
Visual Artist: Ashish Thakur Dhanashri Sujit Deshmukh Sandeep Bobade Madhuri Kathe Milind Nandkishor Bhurke Prashant Dhadve Vikram Bhatti.

The art camp, set in a peaceful natural environment far from the city, provided an inspiring backdrop for creativity. Surrounded by open skies, participants immersed themselves in the landscape, using nature as a source of inspiration for their artwork. The camp focused on exploring the concept of “space” in art, both in terms of the physical space of the environment and the abstract space within a painting.

Through group discussions, artists reflected on how perspective, depth, and composition influenced their work. The savanna sessions, where everyone shared their thoughts, helped deepen the understanding of space in art and its emotional impact. The camp encouraged participants to experiment with new techniques, allowing them to perceive their surroundings in fresh ways. It became a space for personal growth and creative exchange, where artists learned to interpret both the natural world and the space within their paintings in new and meaningful ways.

National Art Camp

14 - 17 April, 2016

Between the Sayhadri hills & Vaitarna river 15 Indian Artists come together from 10 cities for an Artistic Collaboration of Traditional, Folk & Contemporary styles for a four Days (14-17 April 2016) National Art Camp being held in the Tribal district of Maharashtra, Palghar in the Village of Pimplas.

  • Art Talks
  • Discussion on
  • Contemporary Art Issues
  • Students & Professionals coming together
  • Sharing Workspaces
  • Guiding Mentoring Learning

Some the most ground-breaking artistic works have been created when artists with knowledge and experience from distant genres and unrelated forms collide and spark new ideas and we have seen and appreciate the results of these creative collisions. What we want to talk about now is the creative magic that results from the formation of creative groups through collaboration.

In the second week of April dot line and space will play host to an Art Camp which will offer an enriching experience to artists to create new visions of the world. Free flowing thoughts, ideas, technical aspects, knowledge and experience will give rise to a multitude of creative advancements as a veritable mix of artists from all over India will collaborate amidst the inspirational surroundings of the Vaitarna river flowing ceaselessly against the backdrop of the majestic Sahyadri range in the tribal district of Palghar, Maharashtra. Students on the other hand will gain insight as they explore and experience for themselves by working alongside the master of a particular form.

What’s important is that no matter what the circumstances, these collaborations can unlock untold creative riches and you just don’t know what they might be until you try. Nevertheless, the give and take of collaboration can be energizing to all parties and be well worth the time spent.

The esteemed panel of artists include:

  1. DR.AWADHESH PRASAD MISRA – Lucknow
  2. CHIPPA SUDHAKAR – Hyderabad
  3. DOUGLAS JOHN – Mumbai
  4. DIPTISH GHOSH DASTIDAR – Kolkata
  5. BRAJMOHAN ARYA – Jabalpur
  6. HELEN BALA BRAHMA – Bhubaneshwar
  7. RAHUL MUKHARJEE – Baroda
  8. SHILPA NIKAM – Mumbai
  9. SHARDUL KADAM – Mumbai
  10. SHRUTI BHOSLE – Mumbai
  11. PIYUSH BAVALIA – Mumbai
  12. AMAN NEGI – Himachal Pradesh
  13. GOURMONI DAS – Tripura
  14. JITENDRA BHOIR – Wada
  15. SEHAM KABLY – Dubai