KRUU Projects

Top professors, academic experts and industry partners have come together to create Kruu projects. Each project module is thoughtfully designed to guide middle and high school students through a logical sequence of problem solving. Students gain access to curated content, worksheets, and study materials, and they are paired with research assistants for guidance. Here are all the Kruu projects.

Making Museums More Engaging

Grades

6 – 8

Starts on

November 2023

Discipline

Arts

Duration

21 Days

About Project

Travel in any country and especially in India is incomplete without a visit to the museum. Conventional museums often have a similar structure with exhibits and a brief explanation of it which sometimes fail to attract the interest of today’s generation. However, there are many museums with unique ideas. Take for example the Kite Museum in Ahmedabad or the RBI Monetary Museum in Mumbai. Both these museums have exhibits but are not interactive in nature. Your task is to understand what kind of information is shared in both these museums and figure out how it can be made more interesting by cleverly making use of technology to provide interactive learning and fun experiences.If you want to pick another museum you can go ahead and do that.

Expert Profile

Dr. Ashvin E Rajagopal is a researcher and curator at the Piramal Art Foundation, specializing in art history and cultural studies. His work explores the intersections of contemporary art, heritage conservation, and public engagement.

With a background in academia and curation, Dr. Ashvin E Rajagopal has contributed to research on visual culture, museum practices, and the evolving role of art institutions in India. At Piramal Art Foundation, he plays a key role in curating exhibitions, archiving collections, and fostering dialogue on artistic expression and its societal impact.

He actively collaborates with artists, scholars, and cultural organizations to promote art accessibility and knowledge-sharing, shaping the discourse on India’s dynamic art landscape.

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