KAASH
Overview
KAASH presents a vision for a new dialogue between India’s diverse craft traditions and cutting-edge contemporary design. The programme at KAASH includes exhibitions, talks, screenings, discussions and workshops. The exhibitions are centered around a curriculum of heritage craft practices and design themes. Every exhibition is the outcome of collaboration between KAASH, designers, artists and craftspeople. KAASH delves deep into material research and experimentation to create new forms of visual expression and collectible craft. KAASH is focused on supporting – not just preserving – and developing the diversity and dexterity of craft skill sets that form the bedrock of creative India. Through collaborations with educational institutions and museums from across the world, we also research and archive the history and current state of craft traditions in India.
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2, Berlie St, Langford Town, Shanti Nagar- 560025
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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