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For the past few years, we have run 15-day modules each summer in May and winter in December for design and architecture students. Students of  CEPT University, [NOIDA] and Srishti Institute of Design have participated and engaged with our community in these modules. Modules involve mapping and understanding vernacular architecture, engaging with local master craftsmen of vernacular building and women artisans of weaving and spinning to understand, learn and intervene ethically in the traditional professions. Over the past three years of conducting workshops we have accumulated useful archival material of community mapping, typologies, traditional lifestyles, gendered work and oral histories. But more importantly participating with the older and younger members of the communities in mapping their own histories also validates other ways of living, world-views and inculcates pride in our highly skilled artisanal community.
Contact us and we can develop relevant community study tours for your schools or institutes.
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