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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Impressions, The Art Club of The IIT Alumni Center

The genesis of Impressions

The first two lines of Hippocrates’s Aphorisms, read "ars longa, vita brevis" which explicitly mean "art is long, life is short". True. Leonardo Da Vinci continues to live through his creations. Much the same way, Michelangelo, D.W. Griffith and Beethoven live through their creations. The aesthetic appreciation of art is a rich experience in itself. The IIT Alumni Center – through its Art Club - Impressions, organizes various exhibitions and sales that showcase the paintings and sculptures of renowned Indian artists.

A starry-eyed launch

Impressions was launched on 2nd October, 2013 with an art show by Padmashri Dr. Thota Tharani. The celebrated artist exhibited a select mini-retrospective titled ’Inspired By Life’. The show was attended by art lovers and enthusiasts, who were enthralled by his works.
Padmashri Dr. Thota Tharani interacting with art enthusiasts

Revisiting the history of modern Indian art

The Arts and Culture series presented two sessions on 20th Century Indian Art conducted by local art collector, Pradipto Mahopatra. In his first session, he introduced the Bengal Movement, an influential art movement and a style of Indian painting that originated in Bengal and flourished throughout India during the early 20th century.

In his next session, Mr. Mahopatra shared interesting details about the Bombay progressive, the most influential group of modern artists in India, formed by Francis Newton Souza and S.H. Raza, and of which M. F. Husain and Manishi Dey were early members.

Pradipto Mahopatra conducted two sessions on 20th Century Indian Art

Promoting women artists

An Art and Craft Mela held in November 2013 exhibited the creations of three talented women artists: Lalitha Ramanarasiah, Ramaa Narayanan and Abirami Jawahar. Their contributions range from abstract painting to paper crafts.
Abirami Jawahar at her handicrafts stall

Women's day art show

Women's Day 2014 was celebrated with an Art and Sculpture Exhibition that focused on yoga and meditation and featured the works of noted women artists such as Thara Ganesan, Kamla Ravikumar and Isaiarasi.

Thara Ganesan is an artist, sculptor and curator, who also wears many other hats as a bilingual poetess, translator, short story writer and literary critic. Her style is unique and she merges emotions with the force of the five elements - Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Ether. Kamla Ravikumar qualified in Art and Interior Design from Mumbai, and is presently an artist and art instructor.
Isaiarasi is a young upcoming artist from Chennai. Isai exhibits for this exhibition have been paintings from her series titled AKASH. From forms to formlessness, creating, dissolving, recreating is the expression of an artist.

The sculptures depict various postures ( Asanas) of the "SuryanamskarĆ¢" in Yoga. There is one continuous sequence of the "ChakrvakasanaĆ¢" depicted in her sculptures through human figures. Mudras in Yoga which can benefit the body are also depicted through life size hand sculptures. There is a two feet height Buddha sculpted in Bronze. 

Art and Sculpture exhibition by noted women artists 

Memberships open!

Becoming a member of the IIT Alumni Center is easy and we’re here to guide you through the process. As a member, you not only get to participate in these events but also enjoy a wide range of elite facilities, and above all, connect with your old friends and make new ones.

Membership is open to alumni and faculty from all the IITs across India.

For club bookings, call us at (044) - 4553-4441 / 4553-4409.

To enquire about or apply for membership, click here.

Visit us: www.iitalumnicenter.org

Monday, August 18, 2014

Happenings at the IIT Alumni Center

The mind is a tool that needs constant attention. This train of thought has been the subject of a vast number of debates and writings since the advent of the nineteenth century. Game of Thrones creator George R.R. Martin once quoted that "a mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge.”

At the IIT Alumni Center, we have our own set of tools to keep minds sharp. From monthly bridge games to interactive workshops, from book readings to art appreciation, there are a host of events that keep the vibrant community buzzing. 


Open Pairs Bridge Tournament

Informally referred to as the ‘mind sport’, the IIT Alumni Center conducts monthly bridge games at the 'Club in the City'. Since its inception, the Open Pairs Bridge Tournament has been one of the club’s widely participated events. The tournament is a regular monthly feature and is part of the official Chennai Bridge Calendar.  

The latest edition was held on the 6th of August, 2014 where Nirmal Kumar Jain and N. Periasamy finished as the top pair. Cash prizes will be distributed to the winners and runners-up in the next edition which will be held on the 3rd of September, 2014 at the 'Club in the City'.

Bibliothek 

Ralph Waldo Emerson once quoted that “some books leave us free and some books make us free.” The IIT Alumni Center’s very own book club, Bibliothek aims to free minds, one page at a time.

In July, Bibliothek members read and discussed Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings in memoriam to the late author. Other books that have been discussed at Bibliothek include Ernest Hemingway's award-winning Old Man and the Sea, Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose and Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories.

Recently, Timeri Murari was invited to read from his new novel, The Taliban Cricket Club and interact with members. 




Women only Workshop

It’s a simple equation. Women + Words = Wonders

The Womens only Workshop (WoW) was launched to promote free thinking, self-dependence and several such ideologies among women. The Alumni Center invites corporates to nominate women from their organisations to join the discussion.

The third workshop was held in July and was themed on personal finance. Conducted by Renu Maheshwari, the session recorded the highest attendance for any session. 

WOW - Women Only Workshop, Club in the City

Impressions

Impressions, the art club of the IIT Alumni Center shines a light on the country’s contemporary and folk art through art shows and its signature ‘Arts and Culture’ series where members interact with popular artists. The art club was launched on 2nd October, 2013 with an art show featuring the works of Padmashri Dr. Thota Tharani.

Music Appreciation

The Center also treats its music lovers by inviting renowned musicians for workshops and sparkling conversations. Recently, the Center organized an evening of music appreciation at 'Club in the City' and invited Flute Maestro Bhaskaran, an IIT alumnus.

Members were also treated to a crash course in Jazz appreciation from renowned Indian jazz musician, Madhav Chari.

For club bookings, call us at (044) - 4553-4441 / 4553-4409
To enquire about or apply for membership, click here
Visit us: www.iitalumnicenter.org