Picture This
Both art and storytelling are powerful tools of self-realization. In this studio, through a series of participatory, hands-on, and interactive activities, I would like to address the way in which the two can be combined to learn, express, and unlearn our biases. Open-mindedness through the arts with a sense of emotive responsibility will be the the philosophical underpinning of this studio. As I do not believe in a purely lecture-driven environment, the students will be encouraged to learn, unlearn, teach, and interact with people outside of the NuVu environment. The studio will culminate with each student presenting a 3-minute talk on one aspect of learning/unlearning through the arts.
Raghava KK
Artist
Raghava KK, named by CNN as one of the ten most fascinating people the world is yet to know of, is a multi-disciplinary artist, working in genres as disparate as painting, film, installation, multimedia, performance, and his own wedding.
Raghava began as a cartoonist in 1997 with leading Indian publications. His work conceptually grapples with the construct of identity, gender and sexuality, and the absence of interpersonal context in today’s world of online identity performance.
In February 2010, Raghava gave an 18-minute talk at the world-renowned TED Conference (Technology, Entertainment, Design) in Long Beach, CA along with director James Cameron, musician Sheryl Crow, playwright Eve Ensler, Bill Gates, and mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot. He has lectured at the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts, Carnegie-Mellon University, Stern School (NYU), the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and other universities around the world. He believes that sharing his work through speaking has helped him to learn and unlearn from the world, challenging his preconceived notions and biases and allowing him grow as both artist and individual.
Raghava presently lives and works between Brooklyn, NY and Bangalore, India.


