Showing posts with label Ken School of Arts. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Anup Krishna Bhat Nethrakere Photography Show


Anup Krishna Bhat Nethrakere Photography Show

Bangalore: An Photography Show in Remembrance of Anup Krishna Bhat Nethrakere was organised at KEN School of Arts, Sheshadripuram Bangalore, where he studied and learnt Arts, Photography and Videography  on Saturaday, 22nd September 2018.

Show exhibited some selected and impressive photos clicked by Anup Krishna Bhat, who was a promising Photographer and Video Editor.

The show was inaugurated by Prominent Media person Dr. Narendra Madikeri and Principal of KEN School Mr. Umesh R.

Anup's father Nethrakere Udaya Shankara, mother N. Sadhana, sister Anusha Bhat Nethrakere, Aunty Kalpana, brother Madhu Bhat Purlupady and others attended.
The entire event was organised by Anup’s friends Rajesh, Shilpa Satish, Prithvi, Manju, Naveen, Shreyas, Shivu, Umar, Preetham, Viji, Munikrishna, Harish, 
Vijaya Krishna, Karthik and college mates of KEN School.

Along with Photography show few videos related to Anup Krishna Bhat, His college life and treatment were also presented on the occasion which exhibited the talent and his enthusiasm towards life and his friendly relationship with all. 
The Photography Show will continue till evening Monday 24th September 2018. Show will be opened from 10 am to 5 pm on 23rd and 24th September 2018.

For Video pls click the image below:


Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sharadamma Hadapad, wife of artist R.M. Hadapad no more

Sharadamma Hadapad, wife of
artist R.M. Hadapad no more
Bengalure:  Mrs. Sharadamma Rudrappa Hadapad, wife of well-known artist and founder of Ken School of Arts at Sheshadripuram Bangalore Mr. R.M. Hadapad died at Rajeev Gandhi Hospital at Bangalore on Sunday 31st July 2016 after brief illness. She was 72.

Sharadamma who is also the President of Kuvempu Kala Samsthe which runs the Ken School of Arts, stood as backbone of Mr. R.M. Hadapad  in starting and building of Ken School of Arts at Bangalore.

Born at Gadag and came to Badami after marriage,  Sharadamma, made the Ken School her home in Bangalore for the last 28 years. She not only mingled with students but also looked after them as her own children.  Several students who used to stay at school in nights for study purpose used get meals from Sharadamma.


Sharadamma left behind two sons including Umesh Hadapad, principal of Ken School of Arts and one daughter apart from large number of well-wishers.   

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