Building Local Artists Network
Theertha has been successful in establishing links with the regional artists to initiate workshops, training programs and art exhibitions to address this situation even in a small way. 2006 also saw a major development in group dynamics from areas that Theertha have had art programs particularly the Art Teacher Training Programs (LINK). While the first group to emerge was Nadee (Link to their Blog site) (in 2005), a group from Dehiatta Kandiya. It was followed by Bhumi in Kandy, Rala in Matara, Mini in Ratnapura, Gaveshi in Aludeniya and Megha in Colombo. The main support base for these groups came from the art teacher communities in these areas. The groups were encouraged by Theertha and given directions in publishing their own newsletters which also addressed the local art issues and art curriculum in schools. The groups have formed into a local network collaborating on activities and exchange of knowledge. Theertha hopes to see more of these satellite groups coming up to expand the local artists’ network.
In addition, Theertha has built a long standing and very strong partnership with Jaffna artists group SETHU Site for Visual Culture where number of extremely interesting and culturally/ politically relevant projects such as ‘Aham Purm’ (Link)(exhibition of South art in the Jaffna Library- 2004) and Tamil publications of cultural journal ‘Panuwal’/ art journal ‘Art Lab’ were done and others on going. Similarly Colombo Institute (Link) for the Advanced Study of Society & Culture (Colombo Institute) has collaborated on number of publications such as the cultural journal ‘Patitha’ in the past. Other seminal cultural publications at present are being carried out by them.
Publications carried out by the local network partners: