Crafted with intention, our capacity building workshops prioritise quality over quantity to create interactive experiences where participants gain practical skills and actionable insights. By identifying gaps in the sector and partnering with industry experts and renowned institutions across India and the world, we curate content that is thoughtful, relevant, and impactful. These workshops empower cultural professionals, students, and enthusiasts to deepen their knowledge, build confidence, and take meaningful strides in their career journeys.
Join us for a hands on workshop exploring how archives can help us make sense of institutional history and cultural memory. This session will guide participants through key archival concepts, tools, and reflective exercises using existing institutional archives as case studies. Whether you are new to archiving or looking to ground your practice, this workshop offers thoughtful entry points into organising and preserving history with care.
An engaging workshop designed for young professionals, offering essential tools and transformative tips to help them confidently navigate and advance their careers in the arts and culture sector.
This workshop explored the vital role that museums can play in addressing the climate crisis. Starting with an introduction to climate change and its impacts on urban areas, particularly in India, the session shifted to the unique position museums hold as educational and cultural institutions.
A two-part workshop designed to lay a strong foundation for successful funding in the arts & culture sector. Guided by our esteemed facilitators, we delved into two crucial facets of the funding journey: the structured process of raising funds and the thoughtful impact assessments carried out by funders.
This workshop helped museum professionals decode how digital technologies are transforming museums into engaging and exciting spaces through immersive storytelling. Participants gained valuable insights into evaluating and conceptualising these transformative experiences.
A need-of-the-hour workshop, it underscored the pressing need to address environmental challenges and consider the impact of materials on exhibit preservation. Key topics included the effects of fluctuations in temperature, humidity, light, and air quality on artefacts, along with discovering eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions for the future.
A workshop on tackling and navigating challenges in audience development, led by Vaidehi from India’s premier museum, CSMVS. She highlighted the museum's ingenuity and innovation in crafting captivating experiences that attract diverse audiences and encourage repeat visits.