Theme:

Cartoons for Conservation

Program Starts at:

2:00 pm

Program ends at:

3:00 pm

Program Description:

In this engaging and inspiring session, acclaimed wildlife cartoonist Rohan Chakravarty, creator of the renowned series "Green Humour," will demonstrate how the power of cartoons can raise awareness about environmental issues and promote conservation. This talk is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of art, humor, and environmental conservation. Rohan Chakravarty will demonstrate how cartoons can inspire change and contribute to the global effort to protect our planet. Experience this unique opportunity to be inspired by Rohan's work and learn how you, too, can use creativity to make a positive impact on the world.

Learning Outcomes:

Discover how cartoons can be a powerful tool for environmental communication. Rohan will showcase some of his most impactful works and explain how humor and art can effectively convey complex conservation messages. Gain insights into Rohan's creative process, from ideation to execution. Understand how he combines research, storytelling, and artistic skills to create engaging and informative cartoons that resonate with diverse audiences. Learn about the role of humor in conservation communication. Rohan will discuss how using humor can make environmental issues more accessible and relatable, helping to engage and educate the public in a unique and memorable way. Listen to examples of collaborations with wildlife organizations and how his work has been used to support various conservation campaigns.

50
Seats Available.

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