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Amer Fort at night in twilight. Jaipur, Rajastan
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UNDERSTANDING GAZE THROUGH EVOCATIVE SCULPTURES

Understanding ‘Gaze’ through evocative sculptures

The 5-day solo exhibition of LN Naga’s sculptures at Jawahar Kala Kendra, ‘Gaze: Every Stare is an Event’ explores the nuances of the male gaze and objectification of women. The exhibition is on till 19 January.

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Spaces in Spaces: A spellbinding photography exhibition by Kathago at JKK

SPACES IN SPACES

A walk through the Surekh and Sukriti Art Galleries of Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) is sure to leave visitors in sheer awe this week. An ongoing photography exhibition ‘Spaces in Spaces’, through a myriad display of unique perspectives, shows how one architectural space holds countless spaces within itself.

Photo walk at JKK

Capturing unique perspectives at a photo walk at Jawahar Kala Kendra

As many as 35 shutterbugs from Jaipur relished a one-of-its-kind enriching photography experience on Saturday morning as they gathered together to capture the diverse natural, architectural and geometric perspectives of Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK). The occasion was a Photo Walk organized by JKK with five photography experts from the city — Dr Tabeenah Anjum, Arvind Jodha, Indrajit Bose, Rajesh Kumar and Suman Sarkar.
The participants were divided into five groups and each one of them covered various locations of JKK like the Open Air Theatre, Front Lawn, Dome Area, Terrace and Shilpgram. From lines and geometrical shots to flowers, birds and the picturesque interiors of Jawahar Kala Kendra, the participants captured various compositions during the walk. The walk gave the attendees not only an opportunity to hone their skills as a photographer, learn new ideas, and explore different compositions but also provided them with a chance to meet other camera enthusiasts and share their ideas with one another.

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Kavad art at JKK

The dying art of Kavad making taught at JKK

Jawahar Kala Kendra’s Kavad making workshop offered participants a journey through Rajasthan’s cultural heritage, blending tradition with innovation. From centuries-old techniques to contemporary adaptations, attendees explored the rich history of this art form, celebrating the legacy of craftsmanship and storytelling in a fusion of past and present.