Art, Perception & the Subconscious: A Five-Day Laboratory at NGMA Bengaluru

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The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Bengaluru, will host Art, Perception & the Subconscious, a five-day laboratory that brings together discussions and creative experiences centred on the relationship between art, perception, the subconscious and personal transformation.

Designed as an immersive learning programme, the laboratory encourages sustained participation across all five days to provide a complete experience.

Event Overview

Running from 15 to 19 July 2026, the programme invites participants aged 20 years and above to engage with ideas that connect artistic practice with perception and self-reflection.

The sessions combine conversations with creative activities, creating opportunities to examine how art can influence ways of seeing, thinking and responding to the world.

What Participants Can Expect

Participants can expect:

  • Guided discussions on art, perception and the subconscious
  • Creative and reflective experiences
  • Conversations around personal transformation through art
  • Opportunities for collaborative learning
  • An immersive five-day format designed as a continuous experience

The organisers recommend attending all five sessions to benefit fully from the programme.

Event Details

Event Details
Name Art, Perception & the Subconscious
Venue NGMA Bengaluru
City Bengaluru
Date 15–19 July 2026
Time 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Organiser National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Bengaluru
Entry / Registration Free registration; limited to 20 participants; ages 20+

The laboratory will be held daily from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM, from 15–19 July 2026, at NGMA Bengaluru.

Participation is free, but registration is required. The programme is limited to 20 participants, making early registration advisable.

Takeaway

Art, Perception & the Subconscious offers a structured space for discussion, reflection and creative engagement. The five-day format provides participants with the opportunity to explore connections between artistic practice, perception and personal experience through a series of guided sessions.

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