Author: Artudio

Artudio, Center for Visual Arts is a contemporary art collective/ platform of and for artists and art enthusiasts. It is a space intended for self-reflection /realization and brings forth transformative engagement through contemporary art practices, initiatives and visual arts education. Artudio instigates and uncovers the creative potential of its beneficiaries through the support of an extensive network of professional contemporary artists and art communities.

Little Picasso Vol. 9 : Spring Art Camp 2017-Registration Open !Little Picasso Vol. 9 : Spring Art Camp 2017-Registration Open !

Little Picasso Vol 9: Spring Art Camp 2017 is a special Art Workshop for children to enhance their sensitivity towards observational and imaginary skills. It involves the children in various experimental Art activities which helps them grow mentally and physically in a fruitful manner. This workshop opens gateways for children

“The Little Album” an exhibition by the little artists from Dolakha“The Little Album” an exhibition by the little artists from Dolakha

The Little Album is a part of Kathmandu Triennale education outreach program conducted by Artudio in Pran Community Center and Shree Jana Jyoti Secondary School, Gairimudi, Dolakha in partnership with Kathmandu Triennale and Srijanalaya. This curated exhibition by Krisha Tamrakar is on public view from 2nd to 9th April 2017.

The Little Album as part of Kathmandu Triennale at ArtudioThe Little Album as part of Kathmandu Triennale at Artudio

open invitation for everyone ! “The Little Album” an art exhibition by the little artist from Pran Community Art Center and Shree Jana Jyoti Secondary School, Gairimudi, Dolakha as part of Kathmandu Triennale outreach program curated by Krisha Tamrakar in partnership with Kathmandu Triennale and Srijanalaya will be on view

1st Edition of Kathmandu Triennale exhibits more than 70 contemporary artists from 26 countries1st Edition of Kathmandu Triennale exhibits more than 70 contemporary artists from 26 countries

Kathmandu Triennale is Nepal’s premier international platform for global contemporary arts. It is the latest iteration of the pioneering Kathmandu International Art Festival (KIAF), which nurtured several historical outcomes for Nepali arts and the city of Kathmandu. Like the precursory Festivals (2009, 2012), the Triennale is thematically engaged with particular

Contemporary Artist & Founder of Artudio Kailash K Shrestha featured in KT2017Contemporary Artist & Founder of Artudio Kailash K Shrestha featured in KT2017

Kailash K Shrestha (b. 1985) is a multifaceted contemporary artist based in Kathmandu born in Gairimudi village, Dolakha and received his BFA from Kathmandu University and MFA from Tribhuwan University. He is the founder of Artudio, A Centre for Visual Arts based in Kathmandu. He is the First Recipient of

“The Little Album” Art Workshop in Janajyoti S. School, Gairimudi, Dolakha“The Little Album” Art Workshop in Janajyoti S. School, Gairimudi, Dolakha

Artudio is conducts “The Little Album” art workshop with the children in Shree Janajyoti Sceonday School, Gairimudi-7, Dolakha as part of Education Outreach partnership with Kathmandu Triennale and Srijanalaya 2017. Team: Facilitators: Kailash K Shrestha , Contemporary Visual Artist and Founder of Artudio and Krisha Tamrakar, Visual ArtistAssistant: Bisesh ManandharVisual Documentation:

The Little Album Art Workshop at PCAC, Gairimudi, DolakhaThe Little Album Art Workshop at PCAC, Gairimudi, Dolakha

Artudio is conducts “The Little Album” art workshop  with the Little Artists from the local community at Pran Community Arts Center in Gairimudi, Dolakha  as part of Education Outreach partnership with Srijanalaya and Kathmandu Triennale 2017. Team: Facilitators: Kailash K Shrestha , Contemporary Visual Artist and Founder of Artudio and Krisha

French Artist Julien de Casabianca’s Outings project in Artudio BuildingFrench Artist Julien de Casabianca’s Outings project in Artudio Building

Artudio is hosting Julien de Casabianca, creator of the Outings-Project , a project intended to bring the traditional artworks out of the museums and into the street. The gargantuan piece will cover an entire side of Artudio’s and Disaster Hack’s HQ, Swoyambhu, Chhauni Hospital Road. Julien de Casabianca is 44yo,