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KAAF to establish a printmaking studio and art residency in Srinagar

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Srinagar:  There is a piece of good news for the art lovers of Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir Art and Artists Foundation (KAAF) is set to establish the region’s first printmaking studio and art residency, very much in Srinagar, aiming to create a dedicated space for artistic collaboration and learning.

The origins of printmaking can be traced back to ancient civilisations such as China, where woodblock printing was developed around the 7th century CE. The technique spread to Japan and Europe, influencing artistic and literary traditions. In the 15th century, printmaking gained prominence in Europe with artists like Albrecht Dürer, who elevated the medium to fine art. The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg further revolutionized the art form, making printed materials more accessible.

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India has a rich tradition of printmaking. The modern printmaking movement in India began in the early 20th century with artists like Nandalal Bose and later developed through institutions like Kala Bhavana, Santiniketan, and MS University, Baroda. Today, printmaking in India continues to evolve, with artists experimenting with both traditional and digital methods.

Present day, printmaking is very in-thing in India with artists exploring new methods and creating marvels. In this backdrop, the opening of a printmaking studio and art residency in Srinagar is, like, a dream coming true for the artists and art lovers of Kashmir.

Some artists, writers, poets and art lovers have come forward and formed KAAF intending to promote fine art and related creative subjects in Jammu and Kashmir, with a special focus on Kashmir.

The initiative is led by Nasreen Mohsin, a printmaker with a Master of Fine Arts from M.S. University of Baroda.

The KAAF believes that the studio will provide a platform for both emerging and established artists, offering workshops in printmaking and painting. National and international artists will be invited to conduct sessions, giving local students exposure to various techniques.

In addition to the studio, the art residency will serve as a retreat for artists, writers, and other creative professionals. Set against Kashmir’s natural landscape, it is designed to offer a space for artistic development and experimentation.

Interestingly, KAAF doesn’t want to remain confined to fine arts only but also plans to expand its focus beyond by incorporating literary and performing arts. Workshops on screenwriting, stagecraft, and theatre will be conducted by experts in these fields. The foundation aims to foster artistic dialogue and provide opportunities for young artists, writers, and performers.

By creating this interdisciplinary space, KAAF hopes to contribute to the region’s cultural landscape and encourage artistic engagement at a national and international level.

Some art works of Nasreen Mohsin.

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