About Art Circle
About the Art Circle:
Fine Art is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork. Fine art is a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture. In that sense, there are conceptual differences between the fine arts and the decorative arts or applied arts.
The Institute has a very active and enthusiastic Art Circle initiated by faculty members and students under the guidance of Hon. Principal of our institute. The Art Circle serves as a platform for enhancing and uncovering the hidden talents and skills of the students. The Art Circle was started to boost different art forms such as Drawing, Painting, Sketching, Writing, Poetry, sculpture, pottery, designing and other comprehensive Art forms to express culture and traditions. Such art forms are reinstalled through competitions, Elocutions, debates, films, theatre, and exhibitions to enhance their intrinsic skills in performance. These Art forms encourage unwinding and cultivating a healthy mode of life through the joy of performance. Traditional festivals develop, enrich and nurture oneness amongst the students through competitions, exhibitions and workshops. The students actively participate in various extracurricular activities including painting, sketching, Dance, Drama, Literary Arts, Fine Arts etc. and in competitions held by Institutions.
Objectives:
- To create openings for students to perform at various levels of competitions.
- To provide an acquaintance to Indian culture and tradition.
- To motivate students to participate in various competitions.
- To develop and enhance their overall personality, team work spirit.
- To nurture hobbies and develop creative talent amongst the students.
Outcomes:
- Students can recognize and promote their talents.
- Students can develop their skills in different art forms.
- Students can learn about Indian culture and tradition.
- Students can develop a sense of team spirit.
- Students can develop their overall personality.
- Students can develop entrepreneurship skills that can be used in their future endeavour.
Functions of the Art Circle:
- To organize different types of hands-on trainings and workshops.
- To encourage student participation in various art forms.
- To delegate duties and coordinate activities.
- To develop leadership qualities through guidance.
- To provide in-house guidance for effective participation and execution in competitions and exhibitions.
Activity Reports
Sr. No. | Activity Name | Date | No of Beneficiary | Level | View Details |
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1 | workshop on "Diya Decoration and Lantern Making" | 19/10/2022 | 59 | Institution | View |
2 | Workshop on Communication Skills & Opportunities on AIR (Radio) | 21/11/2022 | 77 | Institution | View |
3 | One week Hands on training on different Art forms | 19- 24/01/2023 | 106 | Institution | View |
4 | Kalavishkar 2023 | 22/02/2023 | 133 | Institution | View |
Sr. No. | Name of the Activity | Date | No of Beneficiary | Level | View |
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1 | Workshop on "Lippon Diya Decoration and Lantern Making" | 19/10/2022 | 25 | Institution | View |
2 | Hands on training on different Art forms (Lippon art, Resin art, and Clay art) | 12-14/02/2024 | 149 | Institution | View |
3 | Kalavishkar 2023 | 01/03/2024 | 60 | Institution | View |
Committee Members
Name | Position |
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Dr. P. S. Pawar | Chairman |
Mr. D. S. More | Member |
Dr. P. B. Kashid | Member |
Ms. P. V. Mali | Member |
Ms. K. P. Tambe | Member |
Ms. K. D. Dake | Member |