Project: Agri-Culture



There has been a tremendous reduction in the area of cultivation during the last decades. Kerala had 8 lakh hectrares of paddy cultivation in 1970, which was reduced to 2 lakh hectares in 2000. This has to be a concern to everyone including the artists and cultural activists.

"The Kekkeyellam Foundation organizing their first Mansoon Art- Residency in Kerala."

 

Agri-Culture would be a process of connecting culture with agriculture by creating a platform where farmers and artists cum together and address issues concerning agriculture.

Activities Involve:

 

In the practical level the activities would involve series of AgriArt exhibitions, performance of agriculture related folk arts, agriculture installations, vegetable and fruit art, food exhibitions, agricultural implements exhibition and documentation etc. The process envisages providing a respectable space to the farming community.

The process envisages providing a respectable space to the farming community.


Our Vision & Mission

  • Vision

    To strive and contribute for the creation of an equitable and inclusive society where the ideals of fraternity, participatory democracy, equal opportunity , freedom of expression and social enterprising will be the guiding principles that could provide support to the intellectual growth and lifestyle development of the target groups to enable them lead a productive, creative, safe and dignified life, through conservation of energy, environment, and culture.

  • Mission

    To support and empower the target groups through various programmes of direct intervention in educational, economic and social development areas.



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