Date&Time:
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10 Mar 2014
Refreshments from 1030am lecture starts promptly at 11am
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Title:
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Traditions and Transitions:
Tracing Clay Practices in India from Ancient to Contemporary
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Speaker:
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Madhvi Subramanian
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Venue:
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Asian Civilisations Museum Empress Place / Ngee Ann Auditorium
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Description:
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India has a vast and varied clay tradition; the material and its forms, its spiritual associations, ritual roles and practical uses, have always been part of the Indian psyche.
For more information: http://www.fom.sg/event_mml.html
![]() Date 12-16 March 2014
venue: Dhoby Ghaut Green
30 Benches- Bench titled Threesome designed
by Madhvi Subrahmanian
Breathing new life to pruned tree logs salvaged and collected 30 LifeStories – Remembering Parks is a meaningful exhibition that enables Singaporeans to recapture memories of times spent in our many parks and gardens. A total of 30 creative installations by Singapore designers and artists will reflect themes of the park environment, communal spaces and social events.
30 LifeStories – Remembering Parks is presented by Singapore Furniture Industries Council, Sculpture Society (Singapore) and National Parks Board. For more informations: |