Sabina Rai | WARP, WEFT, AND LOOM: WEAVING FISH IN THE CLASSROOM

As always, the first-graders’ eyes beamed with excitement the moment they saw us— certain they would be doing something fun in the classroom. They quickly cleared their desks, visibly eager and curious about what they would be doing this time around. When the teacher announced that they would be weaving in this session, many of […]
Barsha Manandhar | BRIDGING DIFFERENCES THROUGH ART

“How can art help make connections through differences?” This was the guiding question we planned for an art workshop for eighth graders of Lincoln School as a part of their Service Nepal Programme at Chitlang. Our goal was twofold: to connect with nature and to connect with each other. With students from diverse cultural backgrounds, […]
Sanjeev Maharjan | REFLECTIONS ON THE TWO-MONTH MURAL ART RESIDENCY: LEARNING FROM KHOKANA

My first encounter with Khokana dates back to 2001–2002 when I was a fine arts student at Lalit Kala Campus. As part of my outdoor studies, I frequently visited the town to observe, practice, and document its architecture, narrow alleys, landscapes, and everyday life. These visits became an essential part of my artistic growth, deepening […]
ART MEDIUM- BASED MANUALS

A cat flew over the house and it looked like a demi god to me. i prayed to her and she meowed back. we are friends now.