Live Painting by Abhishek Singh

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday January 16, 2020 - Friday January 17, 2020
      11:00 am - 3:59 pm
  • Location: Clough Atrium
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Dr. John Lawrence Tone

Interim Dean Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Professor of History
john.tone@iac.gatech.edu

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Artist Abhishek Singh will be demonstrating his knowledge of Indian culture and religion, and elephants!, through the art of live painting.

Full Summary: Artist Abhishek Singh will be demonstrating his knowledge of Indian culture and religion, and elephants!, through the art of live painting.   Abhishek will be painting in the Clough Atrium on January 16th from 11–4 pm.    He chose the elephant-headed god, Ganesha, as his subject matter, so this is a great opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to engage with art and culture on campus.
During the live performance, more of Abhishek’s work will be on display along with material related to elephants and their role in shaping Indian ecology.   This event is co-sponsored by the Leadership and Multi-Faith Program (LAMP), a collaboration between the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech and Emory University's Candler School of Theology, and the Georgia Tech Library.

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Artist Abhishek Singh will be demonstrating his knowledge of Indian culture and religion, and elephants!, through the art of live painting.

 

Abhishek will be painting in the Clough Atrium on January 16th from 11–4 pm. 

 

He chose the elephant-headed god, Ganesha, as his subject matter, so this is a great opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to engage with art and culture on campus.
During the live performance, more of Abhishek’s work will be on display along with material related to elephants and their role in shaping Indian ecology.

 

This event is co-sponsored by the Leadership and Multi-Faith Program (LAMP), a collaboration between the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech and Emory University's Candler School of Theology, and the Georgia Tech Library.

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  • Created By: nbaranco3
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  • Created On: Jan 9, 2020 - 12:04pm
  • Last Updated: Jan 9, 2020 - 12:04pm