From the great Indian bustard to the yellow-breasted bunting, Kalyani Pramod’s recycled fibre artworks spotlight endangered wildlife at Alliance Française of Madras from July 18
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Critically examine the role of art and creative expression in raising awareness about endangered species conservation.
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Which exhibition is upcoming at Alliance Française of Madras?
Kalyani Pramod's exhibition is a showcase of her recycled fibre artworks, highlighting endangered species conservation.
What is the name of the artist behind the upcoming Chennai exhibition?
Kalyani Pramod is the artist behind the exhibition, which features her recycled fibre artworks.
Consider the following statements regarding Kalyani Pramod's Art Exhibition: 1. The exhibition is held at Alliance Française of Madras. 2. The artworks are made from recycled plastic bottles. 3. The exhibition starts on July 18 and lasts for a week. How many of the above statements are correct?
Statement 1 is correct because the source mentions that the exhibition is held at Alliance Française of Madras. Statement 2 is incorrect because the source does not mention the material used to make the artworks. Statement 3 is correct because the source specifies July 18 as the start date of the exhibition.
Consider the following two statements: Statement-I: The exhibition features artworks inspired by endangered species. Statement-II: The artworks are made from recycled plastic bottles to raise awareness about pollution affecting these species. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
Statement 1 is correct because the source mentions that the artworks are inspired by endangered species. Statement 2 is incorrect because it introduces an additional reason (pollution) not mentioned in the source, and also incorrectly identifies the material used to make the artworks.