Kannada Rajyotsava, the pride of Karnataka and Kannadigas, celebrated on the 1st of November, where all of Karnataka rejoice and celebrate the founding of their state.
The event was conducted on the 18th of November.
On this day we collaborated with NSS club to organise an all campus treasure hunt where participants had to find envelopes (clues)which were custom designed by the art club members. We also helped them in decorating the college campus with Karnataka flag coloured ribbon bows.

We also face painted dance club members to suit their ethnic performances on Kannada Rajyotsava.

















What is live art? Well, at its most fundamental, Live Art is when an artist chooses to make work directly in front of the audience in space and time. So instead of making an object, or an environment (a painting for example) and leaving it for the audience to encounter in their own time, Live Art comes into being at the actual moment of encounter between artist and spectator. Or at least even if they are not physically present, the artist sets up a situation in which the audience experience the work in a particular space and time, and the notion of ‘presence’ is key to the concerns of the work.










