I Don’t Know – Short Course

I Don’t Know: Foundation Track

मला कळत नाही

Offered in English, Marathi, Hindi

This hands-on foundation track is designed for young artists, art enthusiasts, and those eager to be initiated into the art world.

The programme offers a clear foundation in art practice and visual literacy, providing participants with a deeper understanding of how art functions both within cultural traditions and contemporary society. Special emphasis is placed on making content accessible to vernacular and regional audiences, strengthening core skills and building critical awareness of the glocal (global and local) art landscape.Through guided sessions, practical exercises, and discussions, the series aims to open pathways into the professional art world and foster confident, informed engagement with creative practices.

  • From Exchange to Documentation

    For the Love of Printmaking emerges from the urge to build a printmaking repository – dreaming to become an encyclopedia. Over the past twelve years (2013–2025), IPEP India has functioned…

  • Braiding the Void | पोकळीतली वीण

    In a moment when contemporary art is increasingly compelled to declare its position, socially, politically, and rhetorically; what does it mean to remain with abstraction? Umesh Patil’s practice does not…

  • Bharatan Archives – A Family & Artists’ Archive

    Modern Indian art is shaped through several celebrated and many unknown hands. Maledath Bharatan a Textile Chemist from Kerala who initially finds a job at Mumbai, then joining the Communist…

  • अपने हिस्से में सूरज – Rajesh Pullarwar

    Apne Hisse Me SurajThe light of acknowledgement Actions – yours and mine shape our identity. Often given, imposed, but also acquired;  in a democratic, republican state, how, who, and what decides…