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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 5) – Oil on Canvas - Ninaada by K. Manoranjini Rao – S Cube Art Gallery – Aug 2021
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (Series 5)\nOil on Canvas – Ninaada by K. Manoranjini Rao\nFrom 28th Aug to 4 Sep 2021 \n  \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \n \nSmt. K Manoranjini Rao is a senior and versatile artist and a retired art teacher who has carved a nichefor herself in the artistic world while also nurturing budding talents. \nBorn on 04-06-1960\, Manoranjini Rao is the daughter of late Sri. K Dinaker Rao and Smt. Saraswathi.After her SSLC education\, she pursued art education at Dakshina Kannada’s art school- MahalasaSchool of Arts in Mangaluru founded by Sri. T Taranath Pai. She completed her course there under PPurushotham Karanth. \nWith his able guidance\, she successfully trained hundreds of students during her career as a drawingteacher. She served her alma mater – Mahalasa School of Arts as its Principal and as a drawing teacherat Kendriya Vidyalaya Panambur\, Poorna Prajna English Medium School\, Aldur\, Chikkamagaluru\, andat the Hindu Vidyadayini School and retired from service on 30.06.2020 with a sense of greatsatisfaction. \nShe is the founder of Kalabharathi School of Arts at Bejai where several students could getscholarships under C.C.R.T. \nAs a member of Karavali Chitrakala Chavadi (R)\, she hasparticipated in several drawing workshops and PaintingExhibitions. \nSeveral awards too have come her way including first place inthe drawing contest for teachers conducted by the DKEducation Department. She is also the recipient of ChiguruAward\, Chitrakala Ratna Award\, Kalashree Award. \nFelicitation on the occasion of Dr Sarwappalli Radhakrishnan’sbirthday and Teachers day by Dakshina Kannada ZillaPanchayat and Department of Public Education\, Governmentof\nKarnataka. \nKalanidhi Award – 2020 presented by DK district Art Teachers Educational Committee and Dk districtArt teachers association. \nLetter of Appreciation presented by District Consumer’s Association and District Consumer’sInformation Center\, Dakshina Kannada. \nK. Manoranjini Rao is married to Sri Hari Upadhyaya who has been a great source of encouragement toher. Manoranjini Rao has also the immense satisfaction of founding the “Varna Sinchana PermanentArt Gallery” with the help of art patrons and all members of the Vidyadayinee High School tocommemorate its Platinum Jubilee. \nLast updated: Friday\, December 26\, 2025
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LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Mangalore,Show
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 6) - Durga Parameshwari - Tanjore Painting - B. P. Mohan Kumar - S Cube Art Gallery – Sep 2021
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (Series 6)\nTanjore Painting by B. P. Mohan Kumar\n4th to 11th Sep 2021\nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\n \nB. P. Mohan Kumar\nH.O.D of Applied Department\nMahalasa College of Visual Art\, Mangalore \nMohan Kumar started his professional career in 1996\, in Mangaluru Mahalasa College of Visual Arts as a lecturer and H.O.D of Applied department\, at a very young age\, he was interested inArts and choose art as his profession. He studied Art Master and graduation diploma at Tumkur Ravindra Kalaniketan Kalashale. He got the first rank in the state for his graduation diploma. \nHe has worked on every art style like woodcut\, etching\, lithography\, serigraphy\, printmaking; creative painting\, and portrait study in Oil painting. \nHe has participated in more than 20 different Art exhibitions and 8 group shows\, his work collections are there all over India. He has won 2 National and 2 State level awards. \nHe was more fascinated by traditional painting subjects with design forms like Kinnala\, Thanjavur traditional painting\, Mysore traditional painting\, Ganjifa\, Kalamkari\, Mandala\, Kerala Mural\, and all types of Indian traditional art forms. \nHe made a brave attempt of practicing the art form for years which then turned out to be a great success. \nLast updated: Friday\, December 26\, 2025
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LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Events In Mangalore,Exhibition in Mangalore,Fest,Mangalore,Sale In Mangalore,Show
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210919
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 7) - Megh Malhar - Oil on Canvas - Madusudan Kumar - Sep21
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Week (Series 7)\nMegh Malhar – Oil on Canvas\nby Madusudan Kumar\nFrom 11th to 18th Sep 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\n  \nMy Journey – a confluence – Madhusudan Kumar \n“Dawn takes birth in the womb of darkness\,” wrote Khalil Gibran in his book ‘Prophet’. My journey as an artist\, musician and filmmaker was like a marathon walk on the highway of life\, merging into infinity. The metamorphosis was the forceful\, yet gentle sublime and subtle expressions of aesthetics with universal appeal – manifestations in paintings and music. \nThe seeds of catharsis were planted in me during my student days at St. Aloysius College\, Mangaluru\, by Peter D’souza and L. K. Shevgoor\, an eminent portrait artist – who transported me to the world of great masters like Rembrandt\, whose images emerged from a single source of light out of darkness. \nDuring my primary education at Gandhinagar\, Municipal Primary School\, Urwa – I was encouraged to draw and paint by my teachers\, including my illustrious parents; who were art literates. Sir J. J. School of Art\, Bombay (1967-69) – opened my vista to the world of art and art history for the first time. I felt at home with eminent artists as my faculty of teachers in the morning classes. Though I was exposed to the western academic syllabus and discipline\, I was rooted to the soil and thus with immense diligence and awareness\, I created my own idiom and style. It was a gradual process of unlearning. \nAs an illustrator of Children’s books at ‘Ratnabharati’ (1967- 69) – did usher clarity into my visions- under veterans Ratan Batra and Samar Dasgupta as my guides and mentors (Founders: ‘CAG’ awards and the first ever advertising agency of Bombay – Designers: ‘Mother India’ & ‘Filmindia’ magazines) \nMy sojourns took me to Himachal Pradesh\, Uttarakhand and Bengal\, where I painted portraits of great musicians of India – ancestors of ‘Bharat Sitar Samrat’ Ustad Vilayat Khan Saheb. My passion to play the sitar and tabla drowned me in the ocean of music\, which inspired me to paint the musical series – ‘Raagas’ and ‘Raaginis’ – in contemporary yet semi- traditional forms. The five elements of ‘Nature’ manifested in varied hues applied with forceful strokes\, those created mostly by the palette knife. \nThe rusted or muted colors of browns and ochre metamorphosed into bright hues\, after I traversed to Gujarat and Rajasthan. Yet\, ‘Black and whites’ continued as my pals among the vast repertoire of mixed media. I was trained to identify the colors through grey tonal gradations and perspectives; along with the study of reverse techniques in black and white and color by L.K. Shevgoor- alumni -‘CAVA’ Mysore – founded by Pavanje Gopalakrishnayya – himself an alumnus of Sir J.J.School of Art\, Bombay – Charles Gerard as his Dean. \nIn 1966 – my black and white work ‘Jugalbandi’ won ‘Bhulabhai Memorial Prize’ by ‘Bombay Art Society’ (Jury: K. H. Ara and K.K. Hebbar – Organized by Soli Batliwala – Chief Guest: Dr. PV.Cherian\, Governor of Maharashtra ). It was termed as ‘Poetry in Motion’ by the art critic of `Times of India’ (Dnyaneshwar Nadkarni). \nAs a filmmaker\, I made several documentaries\, promotional films\, curtain raiser film and a Hindi feature film – ‘Kadambari’ (1975-Starring: Shabana Azmi\, Vijay Arora – Story: Amrita Pritam – Music: Ustad Vilayat Khan – The film won of five ‘Filmfare’ awards). \nLast updated: Friday\, December 26\, 2025
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-7-megh-malhar-oil-on-canvas-madusudan-kumar-sep21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210926
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 8) - Old roots new shoots series - by Janardhan Rao Havanje - Sep21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 8)\nOld roots new shoots series by Janardhan Rao HavanjeFrom\n18th to 25th Sep 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812\nJANARDHAN RAO HAVANJE \nArtist & Researcher\, Udupi \nJanardhan Rao Havanje is an independent freelancing artist based inCoastal Karnataka. He has been awarded PhD in Kaavi Mural Art from Manipal University. His decade long research has led him to visit over 6000temples along the West (Karavali\, Goa & Konkan) Coast of India in pursuit of finding what remained of Kaavi Art. He has been invited as an artist and are source person for various art based subjects\, in well over a hundred workshops and exhibitions. A keen teacher of art since 2007\, contributing through various art classes and teaching at Srinivas School of Architecture helping young minds grow artistically. His insights on conservation\, regional and contemporary art forms are scholarly. \nHis Fish Sculpture on the sands of Malpe Beach\, to raise awareness aboutplastic pollution won him numerous accolades worldwide. \nHe is an avid traveler with an eye for details in history and folklore. \nLast updated: Friday\, December 26\, 2025
URL:https://aroundmangalore.com/events-in-mangaluru/art-of-the-week-series-8-old-roots-new-shoots-series-by-janardhan-rao-havanje-sep21/
LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211003
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SUMMARY:Art of the Week (Series 9) – Beneath the Open Sky – by Dr. Pramila Salian – Sep21
DESCRIPTION:Art Kanara Trust presents\nArt of the Week (Series 9)\nBeneath the Open Sky by Dr. Pramila Salian\n25th Sep to 02nd Oct 2021\n \nS Cube Art Gallery\nKodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\,\nG. G. Road\,\nBallalbagh\,\nMangalore\nPhone: +919480014812 \nDr. Pramila Salian (Phd)\nArtful Beginning.\nDespite never having been formally taught art\, I would regularly win painting competitions during school and college days. I was born in Mangalore in 1953 and was a student of Ladyhill Victoria Girls Highschool and University college\, Mangalore. Later after graduation\, I joined Wilson College\, Mumbai\, where I did research in animal physiology under bombay university and received doctorate in zoology while teaching. Soon after retirement in 2010 I picked up my brush and started painting up a storm. \nI pursued my passion and one of my paintings caught the eye of no less than Sir Adi Jehangir\, the owner of Jehangir Art Gallery\, Mumbai\, in an exhibition at Artists’ Centre. \nThe vibrant youth and the colourful life of people around the multicultural city of south mumbai at one side and the fast and furious suburban life of the pulsating crowd at the other\, fascinated me. My first expression came to life through a watercolor painting named ‘Faces and Phases’ which depicted the ‘paradigm shift’ in the ocean of unknown people in the universe. Also it conveyed that changes are constant\, I painted an abstract form. My passion to express the emotions in the context of absolute non expression of the urban populace manifested in my artwork. \nMy sojourns to America\, Europe and Singapore etc. opened my vision dates. Later in India my visit to the tribal areas of Bastar in Chhattisgarh inspired me to create and draw the kind of figures which were greatly appreciated. The series of paintings titled “Beneath the Open Sky” were exhibited in the first show held in Artists’ Centre\, Mumbai. The second series was on cosmos titled ‘Matrix Demystified’. Eventually I held around ten solo shows at Art Entrance\, Kalaghoda; David Sassoon Library ( titled “Elements” ) in Mumbai\, Chitrakala Parishad in Bangalore; Dubai and London at Nehru Centre. The certificate of merit was awarded in 2018 by Artists’ Centre. \nMy series of “Elements” included ships and boats\, water bodies and were displayed at various galleries like Artland\, Global Art Fair Dubai. \nLast updated: Friday\, December 26\, 2025
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LOCATION:Kodialguthu Center for Art & Culture\, S Cube Art Gallery\, G. G. Road\, Ballalbagh\,\, Mangalore\, Karnataka\, India
CATEGORIES:Art,Charity,Contest,Events In Mangalore,Feast,Fitness,Food & Drinks,Mangalore,Show
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