Causes
Revive traditional Indian storytelling through visual art, Pass cultural knowledge to future generations through creativity, Connect today’s generation with moral values and life lessons
Introduction
Be part of a national mission to visually archive the legendary tales of Panchatantra through India’s traditional art forms. This residential camp offers young artists an opportunity to learn directly from eminent artists, explore classical techniques, and contribute to a lasting cultural legacy.
Skills
Visual Arts, Traditional Painting, Design Thinking, Storytelling, Cultural Research, Mural Art, Creative Expression, Art Documentation
Opportunity Type
Onsite
Language fluency
Kannada, English
Eligibility
Any Indivdual
Commitment
Fully residential for 15 days, Mandatory participation throughout the camp duration, Discipline and adherence to camp guidelines required
Perks
?10,000 stipend, Sleeper class train fare, Food & accommodation provided, Mentorship by eminent artists, National-level exposure, Certificate of participation
Last Date to apply
05 Jan 2026
Organisers
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Camp 1
Mysore Painting
Kalamkari
Kerala Mural
Tanjore Temple Mural
Chitrakathi
Camp 2
Madhubani
Phad
Gond Art
Assam Scroll Painting
Patta Chitra
Participants must submit recent artworks (Indian art preferred)
Camp is fully residential; early exit leads to disqualification
All artworks created during the camp will remain the property of the Art Matters
Discipline and participation in all sessions are mandatory