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Camp.Hub #12Baishakh
10:00 am Friday September 18, 2015 to 7:00 pm Sunday September 20, 2015
Thulo Byasi, Bhaktapur, Central Region, Nepal

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Artree Nepal

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Camp.Hub #12Baishakh

ATIST ON-SITE 

Mural/Graffiti:

Sudeep Balla , Balakrishna Banamala , Narayan Bohajiu

Site-Specific Installation:

Laxman karmacharya , Jeewan Suwal, Sanjeev Maharjan , Rakesh Yakami , Artree Team & Ananda Maharjan 

Multimedia Interactive Installation :

Subas Tamang 

Colloboration with Children : 

Lavkant Chaudhary , Mekh Limbu 

 

Colloboration with Women :

Sheelasha Rajbhandari 

 

OUTREACH EVENT 

Traditional Mural painting on Falchha:

Monitored by Samundraman Shrestha 

Shree Bhakta Prajapati , Bikash Tamakhu 

On-the-spot Drawing 

41 artists and art student's drawing on display 

Children Art Exhibition 

Educational Tours for Schools

Monitored by Safala Rajbhandari 

Local Music & Cultural Performance 

Hari Bhajan Dafa 

 

Newari Food 

CAMP.HUB

Experience by nature is subjective. The two quakes that hit Central Nepal affected thousands; their stories are varied and each one uniquely personal. However, the incident has pervasively unsettled the relationship cultivated by individuals to their surrounding. 

In Thulo Byasi, an entire community was displaced. 

Artree’s practice seeks to understand the way history and culture shapes the socio-ecological context of the people. Particularly in a city as culturally endowed as Bhaktapur, indigenous skills and vernacular knowledge is embedded in the fabric of the community - often concentrated within localities and greatly divergent in between. Using these two formidable connections: one of locality and the other of vernacular culture, Artree’s Camp.Hub hopes to reflect on the sense of belonging, while presenting the experiences of a quake-affected people.

Camp.Hub artists and collaborators seek to reimagine the communal spaces as an outlet for creative expression. Through site-specific artworks and complementary research it hopes to present the story of Thulo Byasi and its inhabitants in an unprecedented narrative. 

Friday 18th- 20 th September 2015 

10 AM- 7 PM

Thulo Byasi , Bhaktapur 

 

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