Bringing their curatorial vision KNMA’s Learning & Outreach programmes look at themes of ecology and sustainability, as lived, embodied, and culturally embedded practices, foregrounding diverse ways of knowing. This year’s collaboration with Anga Art Collective’s kNOw School has emerged organically. Anga’s practice is rooted in rivers, forests, material intelligence, and community-led pedagogy, closely aligning with KNMA’s emphasis on care and sustainability. Together, KNMA and Anga reimagine the Learning Space at India Art Fair as a site of living, performative, and participatory ecology, through performances, workshops, and walks.
Assam-based Anga Art Collective is a multidisciplinary artist collective founded in 2010. Initiated by a network of friends and artists, their work emerges from a shared commitment to rethink traditional studio practices, and position the collective as a dynamic, evolving entity working with village communities, academics, and activists.
3:00 PM — 4:30 PM
No. Of Participants: 30
Open to all audiences
The guided photo walk approaches the fair as a visual ecology where participants explore observation, composition, and storytelling while reflecting on ethical and human-led uses of AI in photography.
