What’s that!
This is one of the first activities from the list that we have designed for the year 2010. The aim is to invite and give opportunity to anyone who is from a visual/performing/literature background and is interested in establishing interaction within the community in Baroda.
Can I apply?
Yes, of course, only pre-requisite that we are looking for a desire/motivation and a need to work in Baroda, and the ability to adjust to the new environment and its limitations. We don’t have any age bar but still would prefer at least graduate in his/her described area.
What will we provide?
We will be providing you a studio space in Monolith (which you will have to share with the team members), accommodation and a very limited budget. Also at the end of the month long residency we will keep an open day.
Great! How can I apply?
Although we dont have any prescribed deadline for this residency since it will be a year long project where 12 participants will be invited for 12 months, but we would appreciate that you write to us before 25th of each month to be able to apply for the successive month.
Write to us at
monolithart.baroda@gmail.com
With your bio-data, few work images and if possible your plan of execution during the residency.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Sandarbh 2009 at Monolith Studio
Mega Joshi's cotton corner
Prayas's work: The big shoe promoting the zoda zoda shoe company
Abdul Haque's display corner
Yatin Upadhyay at his performance
The crowd on the evening of the open day at Monolith Studio





Friday, October 23, 2009
Upcoming Event!!!
Monolith Studio collaborates with Sandarbh Artist Residency for a 10 days workshop of sculpture and site specific works from 25th October 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
poetry session by Mamta sagar on 27th september'09






"It just happened.this poetry session was first of its kind wherein we were able to directly interact with the peot who didn't mind shareing her expertise in the field of poetry." monolith team
BIOGRAPHY
As a member of delegation of writers from India, Mamta Sagar visited Havana, Cuba to participate in the 5th International Congress on Culture and Development 10 -17 June 2007. She represented India at the 9th Poetry Africa Festival held during October 2005 at Durban, South Africa. She has conducted poetry workshops for two schools in Durban and a theatre workshop for young girls from economically backward communities in Hyderabad. “Purdah”, a play script in Urdu, evolved during this workshop was staged at ‘AKKA’ National Theatre Festival for Women, Rangayana, Mysore, 2001.[1]
‘Agenda’, Empowering Women for Gender Equality, journal No. 69, September 2006 South Africa. Routes-‘Moving Worlds’ A Journal of Transcultural Writings, Vol 2, Issue One, 2002, University of Leeds-UK. South Asian Studies News Letter-IOWA, Spring 2002. ‘TOMAS’, The Literary Journal, published by Centre for Creative Writing and Studies, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines Issue 10, March 2006. SAMYUKTA- A Journal of Women Studies, Thiruvananthapuram. URDHVA MULA: An Inter-disciplinary Journal focusing on Women and Related Issues, Mumbai. British Council’s Website on Women Writing, ‘Kerala Kavitha 2000’ edited by Dr. K. Ayyappa Panikkar, January 2000, Calicut. INDIAN LITERATURE, journal published by the Academy of Letters, New Delhi. Behind Closed Doors: Domestic Violence in India, Mumbai etc. carries her articles, poems in translations and her works of translation from Kannada literature and culture.[citation needed] As part of the Fifth Anniversary of the World Poetry Gala Celebrations, her poems in Kannada original along with translations in English were displayed at the Vancouver Public Library, (Central branch) 350 West Georgia, Vancouver, B.C. Canada, February 2006. Her poems in English translation is published in the anthology, “In Our Own Words: A Generation Defining Itself - Volume 7” edited by Marlow Peerse Weaver and published by MW Enterprises, USA. Her poems in Kannada along with their translation in English is included in an anthology of Women of Color Poets edited by Nagueyalti Warren and published by The Africa World Press and were on display at the World Social Forum, Nairobi, Kenya 20-25, Jan 2007.[citation needed]
Mamta has conducted theatre and poetry workshops culminating with readings and productions for women, children and people from marginalised communities. Her poems are translated into Indian languages such as Marathi, Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali, Telugu and English apart from Spanish and French and have seen publication in various journals and poetry anthologies in those respective languages.[citation needed]
Mamta Sagar received a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Hyderabad.Her doctoral work is in Comparative Literature from University of Hyderabad and the thesis is titled as “Gender, Patriarchy and Resistance: Contemporary Women’s Poetry in Kannada and Hindi (1980-2000)”. With a specialization in Comparative Literature, Gender Studies, Kannada Literature and Cultural Discourse, she has presented papers in important national and international seminars and conferences. With a specialization in Comparative Literature, Gender Studies, Kannada Literature and Cultural Discourse, Mamta Sagar teaches at the Centre for Kannada Studies, Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University and lives in Bangalore, India.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Preview of Preksha Tater's " Small Wonders" on 28th Sept,2009

The invitation of 'Small Wonders' by Preksha Tater
the display at Monolith studio
Works at display
Works at display
The evening of preview
Aashutosh observing the work





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