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Travelling Exhibitions


Ornamenting the Ordinary: Crafts of South Asia

Discover the beauty of ornament . . .

Learn about the artistic styles, craftsmanship and craft traditions of South Asia's many culturally diverse regions. This newest addition to the roster of travelling exhibitions also explores the interaction between South Asia and the rest of the world, and how this interaction affected the craft industries.

The exhibition is presented in English and French and is divided into six sections. Ornamenting the Ordinary is accompanied by an exciting interactive school case which explores the ancient Indus Valley civilization, images of gods and goddesses, the architecture of the Taj Mahal, cotton-dyeing techniques and more. Visitors learn how to read visual symbols, understand Asian religions, and recognize traditional art forms that are still around in our everyday environments. The school case contains activity centres, specimens, teachers’ notes, as well as a complimentary DVD on the arts of South Asia that your venue can keep for future use.

Topics covered:

Curriculum relevant for:

Kindergarten

 

Grade 1-8

Music
Visual Arts
Drama and Dance
Oral and Visual Communication

Grade 9-12

Visual Arts
Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology: Self and Others, Social Structures and Institutions, Challenge and Change in Society, Social Change
World Religions: Beliefs and Daily Life

Components:

Space required:
Approximately 75 square metres (800 square feet)

Weight:
771 kg (1700 lbs)

Supplementary materials:
The exhibition is complemented by an introductory video and an educational kit containing hands-on objects, student activity booklets, teachers' notes, class worksheets and other resource material. The educational kit also contains an extended video, which venues are free to keep.

Booking period:
8 weeks

Fee:
$1,400 plus shipping cost

 

 

 

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Image to be Determined
Gau (portable shrine), Tibet, 15th century AD from Ornamenting the Ordinary: Crafts of South Asia, the latest offering from our world cultures exhibitions.

This exhibition is generously sponsored by:
Metro Label Company Ltd.