The Art in Me collective of the Bhawanipur Education Society college (BESC) organised a two-day workshop in the college where students celebrated union of canvas and colours. The importance of Art as a means of expressing the innermost feelings of the one wielding the brush, or as a catharsis for students, hemmed in as they are in an ever-exacting schedule cannot be overemphasised and the Workshop was as welcome to the participants as lucid intervals are.
Ayan Ghoshal took the eager students through the works, beginning with a talk about the different art forms their characteristics and importance through to specific deliberations on water colours and the techniques of pencil shading. Interactive in nature, the workshop witnessed a very high amount of engagement as the students and the teacher participated in animated discussions that they depicted on their chosen mediums.
Vinay Gupta played a stellar role in organising the event. The collective proposes to follow up the event with an exhibition of the pieces that were created so that the students can not only embrace art in a bigger way, but also interact with the artists among them, the creators of the exhibits.
The report has been filed by Shraddha Bose with cameraperson Mayank Kahsyap of the Expressions Collective of the BESC.
The line-up of speakers for the event was impressive. The 400 odd students who had had gathered were eager to hear it from the horse’s mouth and heard it they did. For the topic of the Seminar was Event Management, something that all BESC students are either already famed for or is the chosen field …
‘The happiest people in the world are those who make others happy’ Lack of access to medicines causes a cascade of misery and suffering with no relief form the excruciating pain. Bridging this divide between availability and need, the NSS collective of the College has organised MED-DRIVE for an old age home, Tollygunge Homes 186, …
Multiple locations, August 15th & 16th 2018. The NSS Collective of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) run from the front by Dr Divyesh Shah is certainly among the most potent forces of positive change, which goes about doing its work far, far from the madding crowd and certainly away from the glare of publicity. …
Total number of students: 34 (Semester 3 and Semester 4) Total number of faculty members accompanying: 8 Destination(s): Jorasanko Thakur Bari and the Indian Museum Mode of transportation: Bus The Department of History, The Bhawanipur Education Society had organised a field trip to two museums, namely the Jorasanko Thakur Bari and the Indian Museum. The …
Art for the Heart’s sake
The Art in Me collective of the Bhawanipur Education Society college (BESC) organised a two-day workshop in the college where students celebrated union of canvas and colours. The importance of Art as a means of expressing the innermost feelings of the one wielding the brush, or as a catharsis for students, hemmed in as they are in an ever-exacting schedule cannot be overemphasised and the Workshop was as welcome to the participants as lucid intervals are.
Ayan Ghoshal took the eager students through the works, beginning with a talk about the different art forms their characteristics and importance through to specific deliberations on water colours and the techniques of pencil shading. Interactive in nature, the workshop witnessed a very high amount of engagement as the students and the teacher participated in animated discussions that they depicted on their chosen mediums.
Vinay Gupta played a stellar role in organising the event. The collective proposes to follow up the event with an exhibition of the pieces that were created so that the students can not only embrace art in a bigger way, but also interact with the artists among them, the creators of the exhibits.
The report has been filed by Shraddha Bose with cameraperson Mayank Kahsyap of the Expressions Collective of the BESC.
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