Transform glass waste into unique designs through the art of acid incising. In this process, participants will create stencils by cutting vinyl and applying them to the glass surface using a craft knife.

Curated by: Kristine Michael

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One of the oldest building techniques, adobe walls are made with sun dried mud bricks. The participants will learn about how to make their own bricks and lay them into a wall.

Facilitated by:
Bhawna Jaimini
Himani Choudhary

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Participants will learn about a walling technique which has been used for over 600 years. Wattle and daub is composed of a woven lattice called ‘wattle’ which is ‘daubed’ with a mixture of mud, straw and dung.

Facilitated by:
Bhawna Jaimini
Himani Choudhary

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An interactive workshop for children that introduces them to the concept of gentle city-making with the help of the book, Happiness City.

Facilitated by:
Bhawna Jaimini
Himani Choudhary

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In this hands-on workshop for children, participants will use waste materials like broken tiles and ceramic to create beautiful flooring patterns.

Facilitated by:
Bhawna Jaimini
Himani Choudhary

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Mud plasters are an eco-friendlier alternative to cement plasters. Participants will learn to both create and apply mud plasters on a wall.

Facilitated by:
Bhawna Jaimini
Himani Choudhary

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In this workshop, participants will explore their relationship to a city of their choosing and write stories based on this. They will write very short prose pieces on a piece of A5 paper which they will then learn how to turn into DIY stickers using cello tape and butter paper.

Facilitated by: Sanika Dhakephalkar

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In this workshop, participants will learn about mycelia and the fungal biodiversity of Goa with a focus on its Western Ghats. The workshop will also involve learning how to grow edible mushrooms.

This workshop is a part of the ‘The Library is a Growing Organism’ curation by Bookworm.

Facilitated by:
Akshatra Fernandes

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Listening to the Earth pays homage to the people and their building techniques, perfected over centuries to respond not just their own personal needs, comfort and aspirations but also the ecosystem of all living and non-living beings around.

Facilitated by:
Bhawna Jaimini
Himani Choudhary

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This workshop will introduce participants to the role bees play in conserving biodiversity. It will help participants understand the habitats of bees and what it means for our collective futures to conserve these creatures.

Facilitated by: Savio D’Cunha

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