Apr
13
to Apr 18

LOCK-DOWN with the ARTS - Connecting with our selves.

MINDFUL JOURNALING

This week workshop had a good response. We are repeating this workshop next week.

Please register soon, to avoid disappointments.

MINDFUL JOURNALING

WORKSHOP DETAILS : Mindful Journaling is a combination of writing and art and focusing on the present moment which is a struggle for many of us. 

Workshop format :- We will be working through Whats app group, where you will be shared one Prompt - and participants can complete the activity in their own time, during the day.  

RESOURCE PERSON : Vasundhara is the resource person for this workshop on Mindful Journaling . She is an Arts based therapy practitioner. Arts is very therapeutic and can help people express, heal and deal with difficulties.She uses visual art techniques to help people of all ages to get in touch with their feelings.

Who can join :- Anyone above 15 years of age can join.

FEES : Pay as you please - Gift Culture. Your contribution will be used to support artists & daily wage earners affected by COVID-19.

REGISTRATION : To register, send email to Srushtirasaa@gmail.com, with name, phone , email, address. We will get back to you, with details of your fees payment, as part of GIFT CULTURE.

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“LOCK-DOWN with the Arts"                                         MINDFUL JOURNALING
Apr
6
to Apr 11

“LOCK-DOWN with the Arts" MINDFUL JOURNALING

MINDFUL JOURNALING

WORKSHOP DETAILS : Mindful Journaling is a combination of writing and art and focusing on the present moment which is a struggle for many of us. 

Workshop format :- We will be working through Whats app group, where you will be shared one Prompt - and participants can complete the activity in their own time, during the day.  

RESOURCE PERSON : Vasundhara is the resource person for this workshop on Mindful Journaling . She is an Arts based therapy practitioner. Arts is very therapeutic and can help people express, heal and deal with difficulties.She uses visual art techniques to help people of all ages to get in touch with their feelings.

Who can join :- Anyone above 15 years of age can join.

FEES : Pay as you please - Gift Culture. Your contribution will be used to support artists & daily wage earners affected by COVID-19.

REGISTRATION : To register, send email to Srushtirasaa@gmail.com, with name, phone , email, address. We will get back to you, with details of your fees payment, as part of GIFT CULTURE.

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Sep
6
9:00 AM09:00

Pre-Conference Workshop for Teaching Learning Innovation conference - 201

  Celebrating 150th Birth Anniversary of Gandhiji 

BANGALORE NORTH UNIVERSITY & SRUSHTI DEGREE COLLEGE

  Teaching Learning Innovation Conference - 2019

Pre-conference Workshop

Srushti Rasaa    |          6 September , 2019     |      9.30 AM to 5 PM

                             a Srushti Idea Challenge-2019, for teachers is :

         Finding myself, in relation to the world around me

                                (In the context of their institutional space)

Gandhiji writes, “The best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in the service of others.”  Today, we are in an age of individualism. There is a big difference between the “naked mineness” of individualism and the idea of becoming an individual who seeks to uncover what is their true identity in relation to the needs of others

          Teaching - Learning Innovation Conference

The conference seeks to understand & internalize these teachings of Gandhiji.

We will bring together creative teachers, from across all learning spaces, who value Gandhiji’s teachings and will share their reflective practice papers, based on a project undertaken to imbibe his values.

Who should attend-       

- Teachers from schools &colleges

-  Trainers from Corporate sectors or Ngo’s

-        Principals

-        Management of teaching institutions

-        Others interested in Gandhian thoughts

         CONFERENCE

Srushti Degree College    |         15 Oct, 2019     |        9.30 am to 5 pm

 

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Aug
21
to Aug 22

2nd cohort Co-create & Design thinking workshop on Youth Social Innovation

Topic :  “Finding myself in relationship with the world around me”,   using dialogues.

At Srushti Degree College, in connection with 150 years of Gandhiji’s anniversary, we are exploring the theme of Honesty for three years. Last year our theme was Honesty, this year it is ‘Finding yourself in relation to world around you’.

Gandhiji talks about finding ourselves in the other. He writes, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” - Mahatma Gandhi. We are incomplete in ourselves, but as we connect with others we develop a deeper understanding of the other and in the process deepen and widen our own lives.

There is a big difference between the “naked mineness” of individualism and the idea of becoming an individual who seeks to uncover, what is a true identity in relation to the needs of others.

Workshop co-facilitated by Lakshmi Hariharan and students trained in Youth Social Innovation.

Resource person details : Lakshmi Hariharan, for the last couple of decades, focused on enabling young people to spearhead change for themselves and their peers, in their learning and development, in more 500 rural villages, in North Karnataka and college students in Bangalore. She uses the framework of Co- creation, which uses arts & design thinking processes, to enable one to move from Idea to action . Starting with understanding the problem, to defining the problem, ideating, prototyping and testing the solution, co-created with the community for whom it is planned.

Venue : Srushti Rasaa @ Srushti Degree College

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Jul
5
to Jul 26

International students collaboration project on village Development

Srushti Rasaa, initiated a 4 week, Youth social Innovation project at Humpapura village, Srirangapatna, Mysoru district, on 5th July 2019. This is an international students collaborative project, involving 5 students of Srushti Degree College, Bangalore and 3 students of  Earlham College, Richmond, USA, who have worked on this project since the last 4 weeks. Students were enabled with workshops at Srushti Rasaa, to build perspectives and co-create solutions, together with community. They have developed innovative solutions to address the rural women’s entrepreneurial opportunities and have develop innovative modules to develop the spoken English skills in rural children. This project was funded by Earlham College, US.

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Mar
15
to Mar 16

Co-create - Design thinking workshop to Move from IDEA to ACTION

2 day Co-create - Design thinking workshop to Move from IDEA to ACTION, to find innovative solution for a challenge faced by students at campus.

1st cohort of college students working on Srushti Idea Challenge YSI - 2019

This is part of a year long series of workshops, for groups of students, faculty and others who are keen to engage in youth social innovation, to improve the learning and development of young people at campus.

On 15th and 16th March 2019

From 8.30 am to 2.30 pm

@ Srushti Rasaa

Workshop co-facilitated by  Ms. Lakshmi Hariharan & Youth trainers.

 

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Learn Decoupage on a Bottle
Mar
2
12:00 PM12:00

Learn Decoupage on a Bottle

You can learn the technique of Decoupage, a french way of decorating. You can go home with your own bottle, with decoupage art on it.

Please bring scissors, flat brush and rag for the same.

Anurada, a creative artist, who has experimented with various art forms will be the resource person

Fees: 1200/- Inclusive of material.

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Learn Line Art Drawing with Artist from Gulbarga
Feb
23
3:00 PM15:00

Learn Line Art Drawing with Artist from Gulbarga

Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand specialises in ink and paper ‘line art’ that features for the large part abstract, heavily ornamented Gods and Goddesses inspired primarily by Indian mythology.

Unlike the famed Surpur miniature paintings which his work has a passing resemblance to, and which he claims as a big influence, he uses clean lines in the service of a revisionist, contemporary, whimsical re-imagining of the characters that dot the ancient Indian epics. His larger works, usually monochromatic, are dense and intricate and calligraphic in their treatment.

In this workshop: You will learn to draw the new “line art” drawing. You can see your story in your mind, translate into images and lines on the paper, giving it a new meaning .

Materials and paper will be provided.

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