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Srujana-2022 A Visual Arts Competiton

11-22-2022 02:17 PM CET | Arts & Culture

Press release from: Knowledgeum Academy

Srujana - December 1st,2022.
As part of the Bengaluru Design Festival '22, Knowledgeum Academy presents Srujana, the Visual Arts competition supported by the Government of Karnataka in collaboration with the School of Design, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), and ISDC on 1 December 2022.
Srujana is designed to
1) Encourage imagination and innovation among young artists who can't wait to let their creativity shine through.
2) Engage students with round-the-clock activities like competitions, workshops and community art.
3) Provide a platform for networking, ideating, creating and appreciating art because magic happens when light and dark come together.

Competitions that are happening at KA are :
1- T-shirt Painting Art
2- Installations
3- Small World Photography
4- Sculpture
5- Shoe Art
6- Sketch Swab
7- Team Painting
8- Indian Comic Design

Registration is Free!
To Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18v8nT4AO811rgksKbZk5zlX3tUzv4wZFBALbbUb5GPE/viewform?edit_requested=true

Knowledgeum Academy
#44/4, District Fund Road
Jayanagar 9th Block
Bengaluru - 560 069
Contact Number: +91 73530 12393
Email Address : enquiry@knowledgeumacademy.in

Knowledgeum Academy is an authorized IB World School backed by JAIN Group, an education provider in India having 30 years of legacy. This international school is a place where the mind and heart come together for an immersive learning experience

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