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Sushil Shripad Mangaonkar

Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class)
Sir J J School of Art, Mumbai, 1992

Diploma in Commercial Art
The Applied Art Institute, Mumbai, 1992

Postgraduate Work

Professional Graduate Diploma in Education, Moray House University of Edinburgh, July 2010 – July 2011

MA, Edinburgh College of Art, 1998 – 2001
MA, Sir J J School of Art, Mumbai, 1993

Work Experience

Teacher of Art & Design – Hazlehead Acdaemy, January 15 to 30th June.

Teacher of Art & Design- George Heriot’s School, August 2012- June 2015

Teacher of Art Design – Oratory School August 2016 to date.

Workshop Co-ordinator, Edinburgh Mela and Children’s Parliament, 2008 – 2010

Art Teacher & House Tutor, St. Bees School, Cumbria, 2004 – 2008

Art Teacher, Radley College, Oxford, 2001 – 2004

Workshop Co-ordinator, Continuing Studies at Edinburgh College of Art, 1998 – 1999

Assistant to the Curator, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, 1997 – 1998

Assistant to the Director, Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai, 1993 – 1998

Artist Residencies

Cholamandel Artist Village, Madras, 1993

Trishant Art Centre, Jammu, 1992

Kanoria Art Centre, Ahmedabad, 1990

Takt kunstprojektraum – Art residency – Berlin

Vocational Qualifications and Training

Child Protection Procedures by City of Edinburgh Council (19th August 2012)

Comparing the Scottish and Indian education systems by Cambridge

Scholarship and Rajiv Gandhi Education (July 2011)

Bridging the Gap between Turkey/Germany/Russia and Great Britain  (2009 – 2013)

Interests

Badminton, walking, climbing, travelling, cooking, cycling, skiing, photography, fundraising for charity events, community service, yoga.

Other Achievements

Conducting fundraising events with schools and taking two major trips to India, one with the blind institute and the other to build houses in Kerla.

Fundraising for a disability organisation called Garvald Centre in Edinburgh, where I managed to raise £25,000.

Running school trips abroad and visiting local galleries, theatres and cinemas with secondary school students.

Running community service with high school students and finding work alternatives for them in local charity shops; encouraging them to help the elderly with their day-to-day shopping and gardening.

Organising skiing holidays to Austria for secondary school students.

Adopting the local railway station in St. Bees. This involved getting students to decorate and keep the station clean.

Business experience for students to bridge the gap between secondary school and college. This entailed pupils getting involved in day-to-day college routines and making a presentation to the whole school at the end about their experience.

Awards

Merit Certificate for Mural, Sir J J School of Art, Mumbai, 1992

First Prize for Photography, Applied Art Institute, Mumbai, 1992

41st National Award, Lalit Kala Akademi, Delhi, 1998

Andrew Grant Travel Award, Amsterdam and Paris, 1998

Charles Wallace scholarship for M.F.A at Edinburgh College of Art, 1999 – 2001

Edinburgh Evening News Young Edinburgh Award for youth friendly service, 2006

Solo Exhibitions

Sans Tache Gallery, Mumbai, 1996

ABC Gallery, Varanasi, 1997

Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2001, 2007, 2009

“Personal Objects”, Patriot Hall Gallery, Edinburgh, ­2003, 2007

“Spiritual Jounery”, St. John Church, Edinburgh, 2004

“Blindfold Voyage-I”, Roxy Art House, Edinburgh, 2004

Group Exhibitions

Participated in various group shows in the U.K. and around the world