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  THIRD EDITION COMING SOON    AT PLAY , 2027 the third edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale at NGMA, Mumbai, aims to spotlight creativity at the edge of uncertainty - where joy, risk, and possibility converge.  It invites artists to explore the
  THIRD EDITION COMING SOON    AT PLAY , 2027 the third edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale at NGMA, Mumbai, aims to spotlight creativity at the edge of uncertainty - where joy, risk, and possibility converge.  It invites artists to explore the

THIRD EDITION COMING SOON

AT PLAY, 2027 the third edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale at NGMA, Mumbai, aims to spotlight creativity at the edge of uncertainty - where joy, risk, and possibility converge.

It invites artists to explore the tension that is inherent in play, to make works that embrace this threshold of uncertainty - where systems can be questioned, patterns overturned, futures reimagined.

  Common Ground , 2024 the second edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale, explored the ‘ground’ on which we meet—literally and metaphorically—inviting dialogue across diverse perspectives and practices. The inaugural exhibition of Arthshila, Delhi,

Common Ground, 2024 the second edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale, explored the ‘ground’ on which we meet—literally and metaphorically—inviting dialogue across diverse perspectives and practices. The inaugural exhibition of Arthshila, Delhi, this edition celebrated dialogue and revealed the shared web that binds us all.

  Breaking Ground , 2018 the inaugural Indian Ceramics Triennale, responded to ambitious, site-specific projects of scale within the unique architecture of Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, designed by renowned architect Charles Correa.

Breaking Ground, 2018 the inaugural Indian Ceramics Triennale, responded to ambitious, site-specific projects of scale within the unique architecture of Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, designed by renowned architect Charles Correa.

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  THIRD EDITION COMING SOON    AT PLAY , 2027 the third edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale at NGMA, Mumbai, aims to spotlight creativity at the edge of uncertainty - where joy, risk, and possibility converge.  It invites artists to explore the
  Common Ground , 2024 the second edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale, explored the ‘ground’ on which we meet—literally and metaphorically—inviting dialogue across diverse perspectives and practices. The inaugural exhibition of Arthshila, Delhi,
  Breaking Ground , 2018 the inaugural Indian Ceramics Triennale, responded to ambitious, site-specific projects of scale within the unique architecture of Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, designed by renowned architect Charles Correa.
 
 

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