17/06/2021
Jaya He Museum conveys a very humble appreciation and thankfulness to the very talented storytellers for entertaining, engaging and educating the audience with inspiring stories and art activities.
SHERLINE PIMENTA
Sherline Pimenta K. is the researcher, experience curator, and master storyteller at Kathanika. Her passion is to explore how people make sense of the world around them. Her interests include narrative studies, experience design, communication design, and visual language. Sherline has a Master in Communication Design and a Ph.D. in Storytelling from IIT Bombay. She is often invited as a guest lecturer at various design schools.
DIPTI PANESAR
Dipti Panesar is an alumni of India’s premier art school Sir JJ school of Arts. She graduated as a textile designer and later obtained her Masters in visual communication from IDC- IIT Bombay.
She is an avid reader and explorer, has an eye for detail and affinity for colors, fashion, and history. Her love for adventure has resulted in long exploratory road trips criss-crossing the length and breadth of the country.
UTKARSH PATEL
Utkarsh Patel is a corporate-professional-turned-mythologist and now the author of books in the genre of mythological-fiction. He is a lecturer of Comparative Mythology at the University of Mumbai and has qualifications in Mythology, both Indian and World from Mumbai University. He has been writing a Blog, ‘This is Utkarsh Speaking’ for close to nine years now, and is a founder member of ‘The Mythology Project’.
ARUNDHUTI DASGUPTA SINGHAL
Journalist and author, Arundhuti has been writing on a wide range of subjects ranging from marketing and advertising to the economy, as well as culture and mythology. She has worked with the country’s leading financial dailies; her last engagement, and longest tenure, was with Business Standard where she wrote a monthly column on myth and culture and led a publishing programme for books on business and economics.