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International Artists Workshop 2001 – Lunuganga, Bentota, Sri Lanka

by anurakri last modified 2008-09-15 19:59



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International Artists Workshop 2001 was held in September 2001 at the Lunuganga Estate of the eminent architect Geofry Bawa.  A beautiful location with sprawling gardens situated near the lake ‘Lunuganga’ in Bentota, this country estate  offered number of interesting sites for the artists to work on.

Fourteen artists from Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Pakistan, and Singapore participated in the Theertha International Artists Workshop 2001

Pradeep Chandrasiri (Sri Lanka), G. R. Constantine (Sri Lanka), Santiphap Inkong-ngam (Thailand), S. Jeyashankar (Sri Lanka), Tripura Kashyap (India), Bandu Manamperi (Sri Lanka), Anoli Perera (Sri Lanka), Jamal Shah (Pakistan), Chandraguptha Thenuwara ((Sri Lanka), Ravibandu Vidyapathi (Sri Lanka), Jagath Weerasinghe (Sri Lanka), Lee Wen (Singapore), Anura Krishantha (Sri Lanka), Pushpakumara Koralegedara (Sri Lanka), and two Sri Lankan ritual dance groups participated in the 2001 Workshop.

Theertha workshop was sponsored by Prince Klaus Foundation and  Lunuganga Trust


Report on Theertha International Artists Workshop 2001


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