20 June,2023 08:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Sammohinee Ghosh
In bhatukali or play kitchen sets made up of brass, coloured wood and clay, we take note of gender roles permeating play. Pics/Sammohinee Ghosh
Food is the one thing that can unite communities and also spur war. While it forges some of our most intimate childhood memories, it also features at the global intersection of chance and contrivance - making its availability a matter of contention. Curated by the students of CSMVS' Post Graduate Diploma Course, Savouring Connections: How Food Brings Us Together, is a panoramic display of the layered cultural epithet from our homes to the greater world. Here's a visual peek into the curated treat:
TILL ongoing
TIME 11 am to 6 pm (The exhibition is open on all days of the week)
AT Karl and Meherbai Khandalavala Gallery, CSMVS, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort.
LOG ON TO csmvs.in
COST Rs 150 onwards (Museum entry fee applies)
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