Join us this International Museum Day for a guided walkthrough of Visible/Invisible: Representation of Women in Art through the MAP Collection with Lulu Moideen from MAP’s Conservation team. This walkthrough is designed to allow for a deeper understanding of the exhibition through the perspective of a museum conservator, focusing on how artefacts are cared for, preserved, and the conditions under which they are presented in exhibition settings. The session is open to all.
The theme for this year’s International Museum Day is “Museums for Education and Research”. Through engagements such as these, we aim to further our mission of promoting learning of the visual arts, heritage and culture.
The exhibition Visible/Invisible: Representation of Women in Art through the MAP Collection touches upon topics such as physical, sexual and emotional violence, and displays nudity and graphic imagery. MAP aims to be a safe space for everyone, and we would like to know about your experience while navigating this exhibition. If you would like to share feedback please contact us at visible@map-india.org.
This event is fully booked.
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