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Upcoming/ Ongoing Independent Research Projects and Publications



I have been the sole author of the following research projects, and I formally submitted the papers to the faculty boards of the faculty of visual arts since 2020 during my stay there as a full-time faculty member. 
Currently, as the author of these projects, I am developing them further and the publications of each are in progress and noticed in this official blog.

  • Cast Drawing Practice, Cast Collection and Colonialism: Case Study Based on the Faculty of Visual Arts and Cast Collections available in Indian Subcontinent. Started since 2020
  • Cast Collection Catalogue: Started since 2020
  •  MoVA: Conceptualised Project based on the Faculty of Visual Arts Heywood Building and Cast Collection. Started since 2020
  • Multidisciplinary Approach to the Artistic Anatomy: Art and Science Collaboration with Medical College, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo. Started since 2020
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