Community

The Museum centers as a forum for local discussion, providing an in-depth engagement with artworks and an extensive, immersive experience in the world of art. KNMA addresses questions of public interest such as gender issues, educational and cultural inequality among other pressing issues.

The Museum actively seeks to increase the participation of the local community into the art world through activities arranged within and outside the gallery setting. This is carried on through discussions and investigations on contemporary artistic practice, the role of the artist, critical approach towards art learning and artmaking. KNMA provides a platform for dialogue and exchange at the local, national and the international level.

The Museums hopes to include the socially, economically and physically excluded population through these programs. The workshops offer a range of activities for newcomers and regular visitors can further enrich their understanding and enjoyment of art.

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Press Play Monotype Printmaking

Learn the most experimental printmaking technique in our upcoming Press Play workshop Monotype Printmaking.

This workshop will run within the context of the ongoing exhibition of works by Anupam Sud... Read More

Gouache Painting

In this session, we will learn the different approaches used in the Gouache technique. Gouache is a water-based medium similar to watercolour. It mixes coloured pigments with an opaque white pigment, often chalks, creating a velvety... Read More

Conte on Paper

If you want to learn how to use Conte Crayons but don't know where to start, this workshop is for you. Learn the exciting tips and tricks of the technique directly from the artist.

Conté, also known as Conté sticks or Conté crayons... Read More

Collagraph

The word collagraphy is derived from the Greek words koll or kolla, which means glue, and graph, which means drawing. Collagraphy is a versatile printing process in which collage materials are glued to the board. It is then inked up and put... Read More

Charcoal Drawing

Charcoal is a burnt organic material. It is used as a dry medium by many artists. This dry medium can be applied to almost any surface, from smooth to very coarse. There are various types of charcoal, out of which two are compressed... Read More

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New Delhi

KIRAN NADAR MUSEUM OF ART
145, DLF South Court Mall, Saket
New Delhi, Delhi 110017
011-4916 0000

10:30 A.M - 6:30 P.M

Plan Your Visit

Noida

KIRAN NADAR MUSEUM OF ART
Plot No. 3 A, Sector 126,
NOIDA, U.P.
0120-4683289

10:30 A.M - 6:30 P.M

The museum is closed on Monday and all public holidays.