JU organises Calico printing workshop

Artisans and craft enthusiasts engage in hands-on session during Calico printing workshop at JU.
Artisans and craft enthusiasts engage in hands-on session during Calico printing workshop at JU.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 13: Centre for Studies in Museology and Sheikh Noor-ud-din Noorani Museum of Heritage, University of Jammu, today inaugurated a 4-day workshop on Calico printing with the theme “From Fabric to Fashion Industry”.

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The workshop consists of practical sessions on Calico Printing. Through the workshop, the Centre for Studies in Museology aims to bring together artisans as well as craft enthusiasts to revive this traditional art form. The event highlighted the rich cultural heritage of calico printing of Samba (popularly known as Sheetan aala shehar). The workshop focuses on sustainable practices as well as its modern applications to make it relevant to fashion industry.
The workshop started with an interesting inaugural session, wherein Prof Poonam Chaudhary, the Director of Centre for Studies in Museology, narrated the significance of Calico printing as a vital craft which embodies cultural identity and sustainability. She highlighted the need to preserve this art for supporting local artisans and promoting eco-friendly textile production.
Further, Tarun Sudan, the Assistant Director, Department of Handloom & Handicrafts, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, who was also present on the occasion, highlighted the contemporary relevance of Calico printing and also emphasized on the required collaborative initiatives between the University of Jammu and concerned Department of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
Over the course of workshop, the participants will be engaging in hands-on sessions covering Calico printing techniques by the state awardees artisans Sushma Devi and her team. Dr Malay Dey, the Assistant Professor in the Centre presented the vote of thanks.