CHENNAI: A bilingual open symposium curated by the Onemai Foundation in collaboration with The Forest Way and Marudam Farm School is being held at the DakshinChitra Museum at Muttukadu on the outskirts of Chennai on October 27 and 28.
The symposium is a closing event to the art exhibition called ‘Bhin Bhini, Changing Climate, Uncertain Livelihoods’, curated by Krishnapriya C P.The exhibition featured the works of 27 women artists from Kerala.
Educators, journalists, farmers, artists and curators come together to talk about climate change.
Panellists on Saturday include Arunachala, who will speak on ‘Hidden forests in a landscape of extraction’, Shobha Menon on urban greening and Chaitanya Krishna on a meaningful meen curry.
The symposium is a closing event to the art exhibition called ‘Bhin Bhini, Changing Climate, Uncertain Livelihoods’, curated by Krishnapriya C P.The exhibition featured the works of 27 women artists from Kerala.
Educators, journalists, farmers, artists and curators come together to talk about climate change.
Panellists on Saturday include Arunachala, who will speak on ‘Hidden forests in a landscape of extraction’, Shobha Menon on urban greening and Chaitanya Krishna on a meaningful meen curry.