Conducts workshops PAN INDIA to promote local artists and clay-art awareness and thereby revive the dying art of pottery.
Conducts workshops to promote local artists and clay-art awareness and thereby revive the dying art of pottery.Introduced and establishes the concept of “Pottery as a Therapy” in the first place.Besides training programs, assistance is proffered to organizations and professionals alike, who are involved in art and architecture, to fulfill their customized design requirements.
APTA offers a number of pottery training workshops and programs to suit individual requirements/ level of skills.Conducts exclusive artistic exhibitions by senior potters/ artistes / professionals periodically on a fund raising basis. Funds to allocate for rendering social work/ charity via tie-up with organizations that need funds for children’s development.
Trains transgender people free of cost in the pottery craft, so that they improve their quality of life.Trains poor and destitute, widows to traditional pottery and jewelry making to enable them earn their livelihood. Offer them assistance in as many ways as possible to improve their living.Provides services relating to contemporary pottery at educational institutions.
A multi –faceted personality, Mrs. Malini Kalyanam dons many active roles, one being the Founder and Director of Artistic Pottery Training Academy. She is a Trainer by choice and passion.
She has done her MBA in USA specializing in HR and Admin from TIU, Missouri and also devotes as much of her time to undertaking social works, pottery & holistic forms of therapies apart from being a parent.
She believes strongly in the power of green and eco-friendliness. She advocates that by this way, it is the least that one can do, as a form of thanksgiving, to repay the Divine for the free-air that one is provided with, to breathe daily.
In practice, we engage with three media – Architecture, Ceramics and Handmade Paper. We employ design, communication and social innovation as means to address societal challenges in a contextual manner.
Rashi Jain has trained in ceramics and visual art at the Valley School, Bangalore and the Golden Bridge Pottery, Pondicherry. She has exhibited across India in shows such as Porcelain India (India Habitat Center, Delhi), Bridges: Indian Contemporary Ceramics (The Stainless, Delhi).
This workshop is designed for all those who have wanted to try their hands at pottery as a therapeutic hobby or aim to develop new skills over the weekends. Here, you get to focus on making some functional objects, playful ceramics and fun figures.
Clay Modeling classes are offered by Pragyan Institute for Education for all skill level. We keep adding different modules into our system on need and demand basis.
Classes cover both hand-building techniques and wheel throwing and are available for anyone above 16 years of age.
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