Organized by Kochi Biennale Foundation in collaboration with
Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA)
The third edition of the Students’ Biennale (SB), a higher education initiative of the Kochi Biennale Foundation, in partnership with Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA) and Foundation for Indian Art education (FIAE), took place in December 2018 at Kochi. SB 2018 involved a multilateral approach, featuring an exhibition, an expanded education forum and field-based research on the condition of art education as it stands in India.
The Expanded Education Programme was a key initiative of the SB. Facilitated by the FICA and FIAE, it was organised with a view to facilitate a series of engagements with students and teachers to identify existing frameworks of learning across art colleges in India, and to imagine new directions in pedagogical practices within and around these institutions.
The Expanded Education Programme brought together experienced artist-educators to develop and offer a series of week-long workshops at select arts colleges across the country exploring the varied climates under which art production and pedagogy is developing.
With focus on art history, intermedia, technology, critical theory, public art, architecture and the city, and community engagement, these workshops were designed to engage the students in process-intensive, practice-based learning. The workshops centred around responding to local contexts and forms of knowledge accumulated into the fabric of different art colleges, acknowledging and attempting to engage with the larger intellectual community that exists around art colleges, and tackling challenges such as limited resources, institutional norms and geography that greatly determine the functioning of these spaces. Above all, they closely focussed on the expertise gathered by the educator team who have spent many years developing their teaching strategies and via workshops are accounting for shifts needed in art education in the 21st century.
A team of researchers worked alongside the educators, supporting the process by documenting and compiling reports on these workshop modules, thus preparing the ground for a publication that focuses on art practice and pedagogy in India. The online publication, now available, becomes an effective way to disseminate the process to art institutions across the country post the biennale, and even have people use these modules in the long run.
FICA also worked with the Kochi Biennale Foundation to organize a conference to bring together pedagogues and artists to discuss the changing scope of art education in the 21st century.
Working alongside the educators will be a team of researchers who will support the process by documenting and compiling reports on these workshop modules, thus preparing the ground for a publication that focuses on art practice and pedagogy in India. The publication becomes an effective way to disseminate the process to art institutions across the country post the biennale, and even have people use these modules in the long run.
FICA will also work with the Kochi Biennale Foundation to organize a conference to bring together pedagogues and artists to discuss the changing scope of art education in the 21st century.
Educators from India
International Educators
Researchers
Karthik K.G., artist, researcher and currently teaching digital art at Ambedkar University, Delhi
Bhooma Padmanabhan, a visual arts professional with experience in curation, programming, research and art education
Vidya Shivadas, curator and Director, FICA