Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that beautifully blends devotion, celebration, and creativity. This year, the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is all set to add a special touch to the festivities by hosting an interactive workshop for children and families. The focus? Celebrating Lord Ganesha in a way that is artistic, joyful, and eco-friendly.
In today’s times, where sustainability is becoming increasingly important, KNMA encourages families to embrace eco-conscious practices during festivals. Instead of using traditional plaster idols that can harm water bodies, little ones will learn how to create eco-friendly Ganesha idols using air-dry modeling clay. These idols are safe, sustainable, and easy to work with, making them perfect for kids to explore their creativity.
The most special part of the celebration is that every child will take home their handmade idol. This gives families a chance to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with something truly unique and personal—an idol created with love, effort, and creativity by the little ones themselves. It’s a wonderful way to deepen the connection with the festival while creating lasting memories.
At KNMA, the goal is to celebrate traditions in a way that inspires creativity, fosters togetherness, and builds awareness about sustainable choices. This Ganesh Chaturthi, let your children’s imagination shine as they mold, shape, and celebrate with love.
When: 24th August.
Where: DLF South Court, Delhi.