Volunteered to facilitate the children to make stuff from junk available at a workshop in Dharavi biennale, 2015.

Dharavi looms ever larger in the popular consciousness of Mumbai, India. Once a tiny fishing village on the edge of the city, it is now home to upwards of one million people seeking the economic opportunities promised by life in the heart of India’s financial capital.
Dharavi Biennale is catalyzing efforts through art, design, and performance to shed its overall negative image of a slum that it had for years.
Dharavi Biennale is largely driven by engagement with locals.

Rocking chair out of a  pipe- reel
Rocking Waste
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Rocking Waste

Volunteered to help children make useful stuff out of waste. The Indian term “Jugaad” is not just a quick fix, it is a form of cost-effective inn Read More

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