Students of Class VI-VIII had the opportunity to visit the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) on 29th April, Tuesday, where they explored the fascinating installation "Triggered by Motion." This unique art-meets-science exhibit featured motion-sensitive wildlife photography. It offered students a deeper understanding of biodiversity, conservation, and the power of technology in research.
The museum visit included a guided tour of the art gallery, engaging discussions, and a chance to interact with renowned art patron Ms. Kiran Nadar. Students were also honored to meet Ms. Maya, an ambassador from Switzerland, who shared her insights on global conservation efforts.
An interactive, hands-on activity added a creative touch to the day—students closed their eyes, imagined an animal, and then sketched it, inspired by their reflections on the exhibit.
The visit was not only educational but also inspired students to think critically about the environment, wildlife protection, and the role of art in creating awareness. It was a memorable learning experience that beautifully combined creativity, science, and global citizenship.