

Saturday Family Workshop
This workshop explores how images can hold multiple meanings through shifting perspectives. Drawing from the conceptual depth of Tyeb Mehta, whose work often brings together opposing forces such as stillness and movement or fragmentation and unity, the session introduces lenticular image-making as a way to think about duality and perception.
Participants will create layered visual compositions that change depending on the viewer’s angle, revealing different images or states within a single work. Through this process, they will explore how meaning can shift through movement, sequencing, and visual transition, rather than remaining fixed.
The workshop approaches the lenticular format not just as a technique, but as a way to reflect on how images can hold contrasting ideas at once. It encourages participants to think about how narratives can overlap, transform, and exist simultaneously within a single frame.
Designed for children and adults, the session offers an engaging way to explore perception, structure, and visual storytelling, while experimenting with how images can move, change, and respond to the viewer.
While you’re here, we invite you to also explore KNMA’s ongoing exhibition TYEB MEHTA Bearing Weight (with the lightness of being)