SHOWS
SHOWS
" Somber"
Group Show
Art box project
Stricoff Gallery, Chelsea,
Newyork, USA.
5/03/2018- 16/03/2018
"Somber" is from the collection of "Time After Time" showcased an amalgamation of photographic experiences pertaining to everyday life. It is a collection of exquisite prints of portraits of women that depicts an array of emotions, moods, spiritual questions and answers in context of space, time and self.
Certainly, time and images have a profound impact on our lives; it ispreservation of our memories, feelings, emotions and contortions ofpsyche. This show celebrates opinions in an ambiguous stateofwonder of how, what, when and why? It may or may not lead to certain answers but personal and private interpretations of one’s each own.
With access to newer and easier ways of photographic tools, today old techniques of photography have somewhere lost their charm. This was an attempt to bring a magical awareness towards the lost art of double and multiple exposures. These photos have been made at the Art of Living International Center, Bangalore.
This work was first showcased at the prestigious Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai.
" Timelessloop
By Juhi Kulkarni
Terrace Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery, Fort, Mumbai.
28/02/2017 - 6/03/2017
" Colours of Spirituality"
By Juhi Kulkarni
The Art of Living International centre, Bangalore
1/10/2016 - 11/10/2016
" Time and Again"
By Juhi Kulkarni
Caravan Hands, Mumbai
9/3/2015 - 16/3/2015
Showcased in Caravan Hands art gallery in Mumbai.
"Now"
By Juhi Kulkarni
Framer's Gallery, London
21/10/2014 - 30/10/2014
Showcased as a part of Art Below group show
"Now"
By Juhi Kulkarni
Pimlico Underground, London
21/10/2014 - 4/11/2014
This Photograph "Now" was showcased as a part of Art Below group show at the Pimlico underground station, London.
Time After Time
By Juhi Kulkarni
Jehangir Art Gallery
14/10/2014 - 20/10/2014
“Time After Time” showcased an amalgamation of photographic experiences pertaining to everyday life. It is a collection of exquisite prints of portraits of women that depicts an array of emotions, moods, spiritual questions and answers in context of space, time and self.
Certainly, time and images have a profound impact on our lives; it is preservation of our memories, feelings, emotions and contortions of psyche. This show celebrates opinions in an ambiguous state of wonder of how, what, when and why? It may or may not lead to certain answers but personal and private interpretations of one’s each own.
With access to newer and easier ways of photographic tools, today old techniques of photography have somewhere lost their charm. This was an attempt to bring a magical awareness towards the lost art of double and multiple exposures.
Oxford Street London
By Juhi Kulkarni
Tate Museum Website, London
Published on the Tate Museum Website , London.
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IDAA - International Design Awareness Awards
By Juhi Kulkarni
Nagpur
16/2/2010 - 21/2/2010
The International Design Awareness Awards celebrated achievements reflecting the powerful convergence of technology and the creative arts. The competition showcased individual and group projects created by professionals. We also honored the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, developers, and computer artists from all over the world. The IDAA competition was open to students and professionals in more than 35 countries. Juhi Kulkarni was the Managing Director for IDAA
International Design Awareness Awards – “IDAA 2010”
16th- 21st February 2010, at Gurunanak hall, MFA department RTM, Nagpur University.
Inauguration on 16th February at 6pm, by the hands of
Mr. Pravin Dixit (Commissioner of Police, Nagpur)
Chief Guest Dr. Pathan Sir (V.C. RTM Nagpur University)
Special guest Mr. Girish Gandhi (Trustee , Vanrai, Nagpur)
Guests of Honour
Mr. Prashant Kulkarni, Mr. Nikhil Mundle, Mr. Chandrakant Channe,
Dr. Vinod Indurkar, Mr. Prakash Kawle and Mr. Nilesh Jaiswal.
17th February at 6pm, Fashion show by LAD students and students from Wardha
Chief Guest Subash Belsare
(Ex-Registrar, Nagpur University)
Guest of Honour Mr. Sandeep Joshi
(Corporator, Leader of Bhartiya Yuva Morcha)
18th February at 6pm, Fusion – Musical Night by Genesis.
Chief Guest Shri. Kamlakar Dharap
(Senior Journalist, Lokmat Newpaper)
19th February 6pm, Cultural show – MFA department
Chief Guest Dr. Sandhya Amrute (Lecturer)
Guest of Honor Mrs. Pratibha .P. Kulkarni ( Writer)
20th February at 6 pm, Cultural show – Chandhigarh Students
Chief Guest Shanti Panchal ( London based artist)
21st February at 11am Inauguration of Exhibition
Chief Guest Dr. Pankaj Chande
( Kavi Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vishvavidhyalaya, Ramtek)
21st February at 6pm Closing ceremony of IDAA 2010
Chief Guest Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit (Governor of Assam, Ex. MP)
Special Guest Mrs. Madhuri A. Ashirgade
IDAA Students Time Table
Day 1 – 16th February, Tuesday.
Participant welcome 2 pm
Evening 6- 9 pm – Inauguration, launch and opening of the event.
Day 2 – 17th February, Wednesday.
Morning – 10 am – 11pm – Meet with participants.
11 am – 1pm - Introduction to visual design with Art of living.
Afternoon- 1 pm – 2 pm – Lunch
2 pm – 4 pm Possibilities in Clay (online lecture) Chris Hagtorn Darnay.(London)
4pm – 6pm - Documentary films presentation
Evening – 6pm – 9 pm - Fashion show by LAD students and students from Wardha.
Day 3 – 18th February, Thursday.
Morning – 11 am – 1 pm - Scope of Animation Industry – Graphiti Studio, Mumbai.
Afternoon - 1 pm – 2 pm – Lunch
2 pm – 3 pm – Lecture on Graphic design.
3.00 pm – 3.30 – Innovation group -talk
4pm – 6pm – Categorized workshops
Evening – 6 pm – onwards - Cultural event – Fusion by Genesis.
Day 4 – 19th February, Friday.
Morning – 10 am – 11.30 am –Abstraction (online lecture) - Md Tokon ( New York)
11.30 am – 1 pm – Seminar on Typography –Mukund Gokhale, (Typography).
Afternoon -1 pm – 2 pm – Lunch
2 pm – 4 pm – Seminar on Corporate design – Ranjan Joshi
4pm – 6pm – Seminar on Photography
Evening – 6 pm onwards –Cultural show MFA department
Day 5 – 20th February, Saturday.
Morning – 11 am – 1 pm - Seminar on painting with Shanti Panchal. (London)
Afternoon - 1 pm – 2 pm – Lunch
2 pm – 4 pm – Live painting
4pm – 6pm – Categorized workshop.
Evening – 6 pm onwards – Cultural Show - Chandigarh
Day 6 – 21st February, Sunday.
Display of Work. (open to public)
"Trance London"
By Juhi Kulkarni
Cisfa Ki Choti Gallery, Nagpur
21/10/2014 - 30/10/20
"Chutnee"
By Juhi Kulkarni
Camberwell College of Arts, London