Join Team LAFA for a fun, hands-on bookbinding workshop designed for parent–child collaboration!
In this workshop, children will get to experience the mix of two beautiful styles, Indian mandalas and Ukrainian Petrykivka flowers, to create colourful designs together.
Kids have the chance to discover the timeless art of terracotta in an engaging and hands-on workshop.
In this fun, hands-on workshop, kids will learn how to make beautiful patterns, shapes, and designs inspired by Pichwai art.
Homes are not merely physical spaces, they are repositories of emotions, comfort, security and a deep sense of belonging. The exhibition offers a range of perspectives on how home is imagined, represented, and contested through the mediums of handmade craft.
Curated by:
Kristine Michael
Infinite Drape is an exhibition that draws upon Rashmi Varma’s longstanding practice with cloth, form, and the body.
Curated by:
Rashmi Varma
Through film, textile, scent, sound, and gesture, spectators are invited to descend into a space of stepwells, where craft holds the whispers of time and stories ripple beneath the surface.
Curated by:
Anjana Somany
This project explores the everyday environments of Kashmiri artisans, focusing on the spaces where traditional crafts are practiced and sustained.
Curated by:
Sandeep Sangaru
This workshop is run by a global practicing structural engineer and architect for people who want to try their hand on architectural sketching.
Discover the timeless art of terracotta in an engaging, hands-on workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to shape, sculpt, and create with clay under the guidance of Om Prakash Galav, a national awardee and a master artisan.

