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Wearable Art Workshop 2

‘Wearable art implies that the work is intended to be accepted as a serious and unique artistic creation or statement.’

 

 

Lasanaa ‘s attempt to always explore new territories and bridge gaps between contemporary art practices in Nepal and around the world. Hence this workshop to question the differences as well as similarities between art and fashion which always have been so closely associated.

 

This workshop is aiming to create a marriage between fashion and art and move both into a new direction and medium, thus creating a new platform for local artists and designers. In order to unleash the creativity of the participants, the use of unconventional media was a main focus of the workshop. Found objects from many different aspects of Nepali life were used as inspiration and material.

With the theme of women’s strength as the inspiration, this workshop coincides with the recent celebration of International Women’s Day. This is the first part of a dual workshop, with the continuation as part of the Nepal Indigenous International Film Festival, which has the theme of the strength of indigenous women. This film festival and the continuation of this workshop will take place at City Hall in Kathmandu from April 21-25.

 

Workshop and Concept Coordinators:

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Ashmina Ranjit, Visual Artist and LASANAA director

 

Bethany Meuleners, Fashion Designer and Fulbright Scholar

 

Workshop Participants:

 

Kapil Dixit, Visual Artist

 

Sunita Rana, Visual Artist

 

Reeta Manandhar, Visual Artist

 

Samjhana Rajbhandari, Visual Artist

 

Pratibha Timalsina, Fashion Design Student

 

Anand Suvam, Visual Artist/Writer

 

Sushma Shakya, Visual Artist

 

Sushila Singh, Paint and Ink Artist

 

Moon Prajapati (Heka), Fashion Designer/Instructor

 

Rabita Kisi, Visual Artist

 

Sushan Manandhar, Visual Art Student

 

Yubina Shrestha, Fashion Designer

 

Special thanks to Namuna College of Fashion Technology for supporting us with the workshop.

 

Aims &
Objective
To actively assist, develop and promote new, investigative and experimental art practices in all media
To promote discussion, understanding and strengthen the culture of appreciation of contemporary arts issues as well as to provide a forum for critical debate.
To encourage and support the learning through exchange of ideas by local, national and International artists through production, exhibition and dissemination.
To establish and facilitate an informal network of contemporary artists within the county, region and abroad.
To organize exchange programs for national and international contemporary artists.