Kavita Shah

Kavita Shah is a visual artist, educationist, and curator with over 35 years of experience in printmaking. She is the co-founder of the Chhaap Foundation for Printmaking Trust in Vadodara, a non-profit organisation that operates a community print studio dedicated to experimenting with print mediums and techniques. Under her guidance, Chhaap has hosted more than 25 senior artists from over 15 countries and promotes non-toxic printmaking practices, inviting renowned print masters from Japan, America, and Europe to conduct workshops for local artists. Kavita has also collaborated with the Japan Foundation on significant projects focusing on water-based woodblock print techniques.

As an academic, Kavita has served as an Associate Professor of Basic Design at the College of Architecture, a lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts, and an art teacher at various prestigious schools. She has been a jury member for postgraduate examinations at multiple colleges and institutes. Additionally, she was a consultant for the Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur, where she helped redesign and revitalise print studios, and has mentored art teachers through Art 1st. Kavita has been elected as a board member of ResArtis, a Netherlands-based artist group, for five years.

The early 19th-century travel writer, Maria Graham, stands at the center of this exhibition along with her published travel journals of India, Italy, Brazil, and Chile, and her comprehensive history of Spain. The written and visual documents Graham produced in response to her travels continue to be important foci for scholarly research dwelling at the intersection of gender.(..)

– (excerpt) Curator’s Note; Lands Real and Imagined :Women Artists Respond to the Art and Travel Writings of Maria Graham (1785–1842).

Arthshila Santiniketan

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Nov 29, 24- Dec 8, 24

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