Learning Resources

Making alternative modes of learning and knowledge sharing accessible to a wider community and contributing to the evolving space of contemporary pedagogy and andragogy through on-field research and assessment. We network with practitioners, institutions and cultural organisations in order to mediate and unite the best methodologies for today.

  • Teaching

    Teaching

    Working within the context of creative curriculum development for schools, and workshop modules for fine-art and design institutions, LVAC focuses on the intrinsic need to shift perspectives from conventional systems and methodologies to innovative engagements that address contemporary needs. Our theory and practice-based sessions translate real world experiences of the arts, design and heritage management industries, blending knowledge from local and national, as well as internationally validated sources in order to introduce students to a wider and more challenging range of information. Additionally, attention is given to interactions outside the classroom – including customised field trips, studio visits, and community engagement […]

  • Sunaparanta Art Initiator Lab

    Sunaparanta Art Initiator Lab

    The Sunaparanta Art initiator Lab (SAIL) mentorship program is a platform developed in 2021 to address certain gaps and gray areas existing in the educational and professional spaces within the creative industry. The project was developed by Lina Vincent after a pilot project with the Piramal Arts Residency, Mumbai.

  • ARTPORT_making waves

    ARTPORT_making waves

    ARTPORT_making waves is an international curatorial practice that raises awareness about environmental issues with a focus on climate change through art exhibitions, video projects, residency programs, advisory and educational programs as well as collaborations linking the arts, science, and politics with the aim to inspire social change.

  • Mithila Art Institute

    Mithila Art Institute

    The Mithila Art Institute (MAI) was established in Madhubani, Bihar in 2003, spearheaded by the Ethnic Arts Foundation. It was developed to train artists in the history and practice of Mithila painting, and charged no fee. Over 500 artists graduated from MAI until 2019, when it closed its doors.