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tribes first international arts project, in collaboration with Bal Sahyog, India
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ArtBox ProjectIn partnership with Bal Sahyog, India 2014
ArtBox in partnership with Bal SahyogDelhi, India 2014
ArtBox Project
Artbox is an initiative created by tribe as in international creative engagement project. The purpose of ArtBox is to provide a cost effective way of engaging creatively with a wide range of beneficiaries from anywhere in the world.
This publication documents the first ArtBox project, run in collaboration with the children of Bal Sahyog, in Delhi, India. We asked the children how they saw their futures, and asked them to imagine India in the year 2050. What were their hopes and dreams? What would their futures look like? The results speak for themselves.
The children produced fantastic work, and I thank them, Bal Sahyog and Sarah Ahmad for making this project happen.
Enjoy looking at the work.
Mark DoyleFounder, Tribe Media ArtsMay 2014
To support the work of Bal Sahyog contact:
Ashok KumarExecutive DirectorBal SahyogOpp. L-‐Block MarketOuter Circle Connaught PlaceNew Delhi:-‐ 110001
www.balsahyog.org.in
Photography: Sarah Ahmad
We are happy to note here that Bal Sahyog joined hands with tribe for encouraging children at Bal Sahyog to express themselves through different creative activities and also share it world wide through Artbox project duly supported by tribe. It will be helpful in ensuring one of the four major child rights i.e. Rights to participation and will be helpful in holistic development of our children.
Ashok KumarExecutive Director, Bal Sahyog
Sarah Ahmad is tribe’s correspondent in India. She co-‐ordinated the
project with Bal Sahyog.
‘The ArtBox project by Tribe took place at Bal Sahyog, a Non Profit
Organisation located in Connaught Circus, New Delhi, India on the 28th and
29th of April, 2014. Bal Sahyog was founded in 1954, by former Prime
Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, to look after the needs and safety of
helpless, orphan, and neglected children. The ArtBox Project was
welcomed with great enthusiasm from the staff at Bal Sahyog. Mr. Ashok
Kumar, The Executive Director of Bal Sahyog, was continuously in touch
with tribe, through the process of introducing the project, subsequent
meetings and emails, to its implementation.
On the day of the project a group of children supported by Bal Sahyog,
who were interested in expressing themselves creatively were called upon
to participate in this art based project. Two classrooms were assigned for
this project, with one consisting children from class VIth to VIIIth and the
other from IXth to Xth. The topics were eventually announced for the
children to choose from and work on: ‘India in the future: year 2050’, ‘Indian comic book hero’, ‘My goals and dreams’. These topics were
explained to the children; however the children got total freedom to
express themselves through this creative exercise. ‘India in the future’ and
‘My Goals and dreams’ were the more popular topics, and the children
exhibited their art and thoughts on white sheets of paper quite eloquently.
Through this project the children answered many questions, of how they
perceive their country in the year 2050, the various changes that would
take place in terms of infrastructure and environment, jet like metro trains,
flying cars, to illustrating another facet warning people of how
environmental disintegration is taking place and what the world would
look like in the year 2050. Some painted their stories, of where their
present struggles could take them in the future, of where they would be
and how would they be, of how everyone would have a home to go to and
peaceful lives to live, while others painted their dreams and goals, of
becoming a doctor, a computer engineer, a famous cricketer or a
footballer, while a few painted their comic book heroes.
The children answered a significant question, of how they imagine or
perceive their future and the future of the world they live in, and through
all those topics only painted a world that could exist, people, places and
spaces that could exist. They described a fantastical world, a fantastical
character or a dream they yearn for. Through their art works they
illustrated hope, triumph, agony, love and humour.
The project was highly appreciated by the staff members and it drew a
positive response from the children, they thoroughly enjoyed being a part
this unique exhibit of creative engagement and thinking.
The second day of the Project was a day of photography with the children,
several pictures were taken in an around the Bal Sahyog campus, pictures
of children studying in the classrooms, children engaged in extra-‐curricular
activities, photos of the kitchen and dining hall during lunch hour, of the
dormitory rooms and many other photographs of enthusiastic children
heading to their classes.
The ArtBox Project in New Delhi was a creative endeavour between two
organisations to inculcate a sense of freedom in thought, to engage in a time completely dedicated to art and also inspire the children (that the
NGO supports) to create pieces of thoughts and dreams into art works and
memories that would live with them for a lifetime.
Mr. Ashok Kumar’s (The Executive Director at Bal Sahyog) devotion and
involvement in the Project saw its smooth implementation. Tribe would
also like to thank Anu Rai (Counsellor at Bal Sahyog), Savita Jain (Assistant
Teacher), Neena Shekhar (Assistant Teacher) and other staff at Bal Sahyog
who lend a very helping hand during the ArtBox Project.’
Ravi, Class X, TOPIC: Indian Comic Book Hero
Rahul, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Prabhat, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Deepak, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Sintu, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Arvind, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Manoj, Class X, India in the future year 2050
Rajat, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
Rahul, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
BudhRaj, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Mohd. Asif, Class IX, My Goals and Dreams
Aakash, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
Pawan, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
Rajesh, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Mohd. Nurul, Class X, India in the future year 2050
Rahul, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
Ashu, Class VIII, India in the future year 2050
Bharat, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
Vijay, Class XI, India in the future year 2050
Hritik, Class VII, My Goals and Dreams
Shravan, Class IX, My Goals and Dreams
Sonu, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Chirag, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Mukesh, Class VI, India in the future year 2050
Shiva, Class VI, India in the future year 2050
Asif, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Sachin, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Sonu, Class VII, My Goals and Dreams
Sonu, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Dharmeder, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Sahil, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Shekhar, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Akash, Class VII, India in the future year 2050
Prakash, Class VII, My Goals and Dreams
Ankit, Class VII, Indian comic book hero
Harish, Class VI, India in the future year 2050
Vishal, Class IX, India in the future year 2050
Sajan, Class VI, India in the future year 2050
Chhotu, Class VI, My Goals and Dreams
Shekhar K, Class VII, Indian Comic Book Hero
Ankit, Class VII, Indian comic book hero
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