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Veene Sheshanna

  The veene belonged to Veene Sheshanna, whose likeness painted by Raja Ravi Varma can be seen in the background. Location: Manjusha Antique Museum at Dharmasthala

Two days workshop on ‘Chittara’,

Reviving ‘Chittara’ – autochthonous art practice of Karnataka Manjusha Antique Museum of Dharmasthala organised a two days workshop on ‘Chittara’, an art practice of the Deevaru community of Karnataka. In congruence to the objectives of Centre for Revival of Indigenous Art (CFRIA), the workshop revisited the lost art of Chittara and trained attendees to create […]

Lens of Time

Lens of Time

Manjusha Antique Museum organizes activities on themes derived from the collection for different age groups of students. These activities involve a guided tour of the museum wherein the theme is introduced through educational videos, expert talks and experiments. The activity involves students creating their own artifacts that they can take home. On 28th Dec, 15 […]

Treasure Trove of playing cards

On 20th Nov, 13 students from SDM Kannada High School, Dharmasthala: joined us to participate in the Manjusha Museum’s Activity on Ganjifa Cards-“A Treasure Trove Of Playing Cards”. Organized: Manjusha Museum Planning and Direction: Chaitra Rao Sharma, Art Historian and Conservator, Manjusha Museum. Chief Guest: Dr Pavan Kumar, Associate Researcher, SDM Oriental Research Institute, Dharmasthala. […]

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