Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Thank you everyone!!!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Soon to come
Monday, February 21, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Opening Day
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Art from Grassroots: What Takes to Change a Community
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Artist Profile: Rukmini MIshra
The artist Rukmini Mishra is a mother of three daughters and the youngest son. She lives with her father in law and her husband. Her husband has been working abroad in Qatar for three years in a steel industry. He has taken a lot of loans from the village for his first flight and itinerary to Qatar which Rukmini hopes to start paying back from the extra money she makes at the Institute.
Artist Profile: Indu Baitha
The artist Indu Baitha is one of the three daughters in laws in her house. She is the last one in line and her husband is mostly abroad in India, working in some factories. She only gets to see her husband once a year during off season at the factory. She is very happy to have had this opportunity to join the Institute and would like to thank all the customers that buy her paintings.
Artist Profile: Mamta Baitha
The artist Mamta Baitha is one of the three daughters in laws in her house. She is the second one in line and her husband is mostly abroad in India, working in some factories. She only gets to see her husband once a year during off season at the factory. She is very happy to have had this opportunity to join the Institute and would like to thank all the customers that buy her paintings.
Artist Profile: Heera Karna
The artist Heera Karna has two sons. Her husband left her seven years ago and got married to another woman. Since then Heera has been supporting herself through different manual jobs and educating her two sons. Joining the Institute has been different because she can use her creativity and talent instead of manual labor in the fields.
Artist Profile: Nagina Karna
The artist Nagina Karna lives by herself since her family left her few years ago. She had taken Mithila painting training few years back and hence it was easy for her to join the Jurshital Institute and get engaged in making Mithila paintings. She loves spending her time at the Institute and creating paintings that she feels like creating each day.
Artist Profile: Usha Pandey
The artist Usha Pandey is grandmother of two grandsons; she lives with her two sons, husband and a daughter in law. Her eldest son dropped out of high school and got married to a girl from Delhi that he lives with. He works in a mobile phone shop in a nearby town that provides for his family. However, the income in mot enough for a family of seven and hence Usha decided to join the Institute for some extra income.
Artist Profile: Nilam Pandey
1. The artist Nilam Pandey is a mother of three daughters and two sons. She married off her eldest daughter at an age of fourteen. The next daughter in line takes care of all the household works and the youngest daughter is too young to do any work. She wants her son to go to school and get education but since both Nilam and her husband are illiterate, their son lack guidance and hence they are not that successful at school. Nilam finds peace at the Institute, where she can leave behind all the family responsibilities and engage in painting beautiful works of creation.
Artist Profile: Sunita Pandey
Sunita Pandey is a widow who has a son and a daughter. Her husband died in Qatar, where he got really sick while working as a manual laborer in one of the factories there. No one knows what disease he had, as his dead body was incinerated right after it arrived in the village. Sunita is extremely happy to have joined the Institute where she can earn an extra something to fend for her family.
Artist Profile: Anarsi Mandal
Artist Profile: Kusumi Mandal
Artist Profile: Shardha Thakur
The artist Shardha Thakur is a mother of two children. Her husband is a potter who makes clay pots and pottery for the village. He is known for his hard work and finely made potteries. However, the money that her husband makes is hardly enough to feed her family. Hence Shardha is glad to be at the Institute during her free time in the afternoons and wants to save the extra money that she earns for times of emergency.
Artist Profile: Rani Pandey
Artist Profile: Sawari Mandal
The artist Sawari Mandal lives with her in laws. She has two daughters, both of which are very young. Her husband works for a big agricultural company and visits home about twice a year during festive season. Sawari mandal is glad that she joined the institute since she can spend her free time into doing creative paintings and also earn extra money to save for the future of her children.
Artist Profile: Sanju Baitha
1. The artist Sanju Baitha is a young woman of around twenty but she does not exactly know her age. Her husband is a local builder who builds brick houses for people in the village. She lives in a joint family with her two sisters in laws, their husbands and her own father in law and mother in law. She currently has a daughter who is two years old. Sanju wants to save the extra money from the Institute towards the education of her daughter once she grows up.