‘One hundred thousand small tales’, the inaugural exhibition of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka, has been extended to June 7 due to popular demand. Initially scheduled to close on March 12, the exhibition curated by Sharmini Pereira, has drawn over 3,000 visitors todate since its opening in December 2019. “The Museum [...]

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‘One hundred thousand small tales’ exhibition extended on popular demand

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‘One hundred thousand small tales’, the inaugural exhibition of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka, has been extended to June 7 due to popular demand. Initially scheduled to close on March 12, the exhibition curated by Sharmini Pereira, has drawn over 3,000 visitors todate since its opening in December 2019.

“The Museum is a space that aims to be as inclusive as possible. With this first exhibition our aim is to excite visitors, be they schoolchildren, tourists or the general public, the moment they step into the space, so that by the time they leave they are thinking about their return visit. Extending the exhibition makes this possible. For the artists and lenders to the exhibition it also brings an audience to their work within the context of a museum which, beyond the numbers, is also about the level in which they engage with what they are looking at,” Chief Curator Sharmini Pereira says.

Since its launch, the tours offered at the museum have garnered an eager audience. By introducing various art histories, social and historical contexts and the conversations emerging from and across artworks, these experiences have helped to make art accessible to all.

“What has really been exciting for us has been to watch the Museum become an active learning space with each school visit,” says Ruhanie Perera who is the msueum’s Curator, Education and Public Engagement. “Our trilingual approach to education has meant that we have trained staff who can meet with, and respond to the specific curiosities and interests of students and teachers who engage with the exhibition. Our most interesting visits have come from conversations where teachers have worked with our curators to set up alternative classrooms in the Museum, organise field trips to the exhibition followed by art and craft activities, as well as basing class projects on the exhibition content.”

The Gallery Talks hosted by artists and scholars have been well-attended. Here, audiences take in different viewpoints and share perspectives, deepening the conversation surrounding the art featured in the exhibition. Each event is facilitated by translators as per the Museum’s efforts at accessibility and inclusion through its trilingual approach.

“We believe that anyone can have a meaningful experience with art and focus every experience to be one that is conversational, encouraging visitors to ask questions and bring their experiences into the work. We’ve found that these conversations often lead to many new ideas that evolve the discourses emerging from within the museum. We are excited for this extension because it helps us make space for these emerging discourses,” Sandev Handy, Assistant Curator says.

Over the weekend, the Museum offers exhibition tours in Tamil on Saturday afternoons and in Sinhala on Sunday afternoons. Visitor Educators are always present within the Museum space, ready to take questions from visitors regarding the exhibition and the artworks within it, able to converse in English, Sinhala and Tamil.

On Saturdays, the Museum hosts Family Day, where workshops led by artists and professionals engage children and adults alike. Kids’ Spotlight events led by Museum staff involve guided interactions with artworks that spark curiosity in young visitors.

The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka is open to the public from Wednesday to Sunday from 11.am to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Friday until 8 p.m. It is temporarily located on the 17th floor of the Colombo Innovation Tower, 58 Lauries Road, Colombo 4.

 

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