We are delighted to present our unique 14-month Limited Edition Calendar for 2018-2019, featuring a select range of IFA projects! Spend the year flipping through diverse and captivating work—from the design and editing practices of Bengali Little Magazines; an interactive game with literary and historical characters; the many cultural lives of Urdu to a Tamasha performance in Maharashtra! Our calendar will see you through early 2019 and allow you to choose the image and project that captures your interest—with any month of the year...
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is back with news on our work between July 2017 and September 2017! This succinct narrative is the perfect way to know about the activities at IFA over these months, dive in for updates on our programmes—Arts Research, Arts Practice, Arts Education and the Archival and Museum Fellowships, and for news on our many events—film screenings, lectures, exhibitions, and more...
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is back with news on our work between April, 2017 and June, 2017! In this newsletter we look forward to sharing with you updates on our various programmes — Arts Research, Arts Practice, Arts Education and the Archival and Museum Fellowship initiative — including new projects we have supported, and news of our various events and engagements across the country...
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is back with news on our grantees and their projects between January, 2017 and March, 2017! In this newsletter we look forward to sharing with you the activities at IFA over the past few months, and we hope you enjoy its contents which include updates on our various programmes — Arts Research, Arts Practice, Arts Education and the Archival and Museum Fellowships initiative. We have made exciting new grants and organised grant showcases in cities across the country...
Do browse through our latest Annual Report for 2015 – 2016, where we take stock of the fellowships and projects, and public engagements and events, for a brief glimpse into the rollicking year that was. In this newsletter we look forward to sharing with you the news at IFA over the past few months, and we hope you enjoy its contents, with updates on our various programmes — Arts Research, Arts Practice, Arts Education and the Archival and Museum Fellowship initiative — including new grants made and the showcases of the work of our grantees...
We are happy to have facilitated many thrilling journeys in the arts, and for the opportunity to witness these fascinating outcomes from critically engaged and experimental projects. We hope that you will be a part of this journey by joining us at our various events across the country. In the past few months, to showcase the work of our grantees, we organised a contemporary dance performance in Madurai, and brought vignettes of museum exhibitions from Kargil and Delhi to Bangalore. We also conducted Open Houses, which are interactive sessions on everything related to our grant programmes, at Agartala and Imphal...
This newsletter proposes to acquaint you with some of the interesting work undertaken by our grantees these past few months. It also opens up for you multiple ways to connect with us and our work. We organise grant showcases in various cities and towns in India; conduct Open Houses to help members of the arts community understand our mandates, and the application process at IFA; and open our office to monthly MaathuKathes/Conversations on the arts...
You can also be a part of our community with your presence at our events and grant showcases. We organise grant showcases, as part of our commitment towards creating spaces for dialogue on the arts, and bring the work of our grantees to different spaces, and newer audiences. If you missed out on some of these exciting happenings, this newsletter contains updates on these activities, spanning the breadth of the country. Do read on to know more about our engagements, spread the message on our Request for Proposals, and learn more about the work currently being undertaken by our grantees...
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) in this period welcomed many new grantees and their diverse projects under our programmes – Arts Research, Arts Practice and Arts Education, along with our Archival and Museum Fellowship. The projects included, twelve under our Arts Research programme, two under our Arts Practice programme, six under our Arts Education programme, and two Archival and Museum Fellowship. Please read on to know more about the artists, researchers and curators, who bolster our commitment to support distinct, varied, and significant narratives from across the country...
A magical evening of stories and poetry unfolded at our last fundraiser, on October 08, 2015, – Motley's dramatised reading of Beastly Tales by Vikram Seth and James Thurber, opened to a full-house! The evening kept the audience enthralled, as Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Heeba Shah and Kenny Desai, transformed into the many beasts and humans from Seth and Thurber's imagination...