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programme is one of the organisation's flagship programmes. It announced itself in 1998-99, with the conviction that it is only through the arts that students and youngsters would inculcate a quest for lifelong learning. The programme was reviewed in 2008-09 and the recommendations from it led to the
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holds primary responsibility for the growth and sustenance of IFA. The
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programme seeks to implement projects that enable artists to expand their present range of practices in new directions. These could question accepted conventions, push new frontiers in content, form and medium, explore new modes of engagement with space, audience and communities, foregrounding a
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The IFA Archive was launched in 2018 as a space that holds the diverse materials of the projects supported and implemented by IFA over the years, currently featuring materials from more than 500 projects online. The physical space in
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programme has a twofold objective: to provide arts practitioners and researchers with an opportunity to generate new, critical and creative approaches for public engagement with archives and museum collections; and to energise these spaces as platforms for dialogue and discourse.
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IFA acts as a facilitator, catalyst and provocateur in the field to enrich the arts in India, by supporting and implementing critical investigations, explorations and experiments that push boundaries of knowledge and practice, and challenge dominant narratives.
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programme engages scholars, researchers, and practitioners to research various histories and expressions of artistic practices in India. It seeks to foster wider perspectives, understandings, interpretations and engagements in the arts.
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The programmes at IFA respond to demand for assistance, while also giving encouragement to new perspectives and directions in the arts, especially encouraging work in Indian languages other than
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