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Panorama view of Thulo Byasi after the earthquake 2015


'12 Baisakh - Post Earthquake Community Art Project', was  initiated by ArTree Nepal artist collective with the Artistic Direction of collective's co-founders Sheelasha Rajbhandari and Hit Man Gurung. On 25th April, massive earthquake hit Nepal with magnitude of 7.8 Mw and 7.4 Mw on 12th May 2015. It nearly killed 9,000 people, injured more than 22,000 and left more than 3.5 million homeless. After experiencing this unpredictable and uncontrollable forces of nature, the project organically developed as an collective effort to make sense of our ephemeral existence and collective healing process. Baishakh is first month in the Nepali calendar, thus the name 12 Baisakh was literally kept after the date when earthquake struck. 
In the time of acute loss and trauma, the six months long art project was envisioned as a community based  platform where community members, artists, researchers, activists, writers, educators and other professionals could come together and contribute towards cultivating hope and celebrate resilience in already politically instable Nepal, where a decade long  Maoist Insurgency had 'officially' ended just nine years earlir. 
The project was realized in collaborating with the residents of Thulo Byasi, Bhaktapur. ArTree had been involved in Thulo Byasi after three days from the first quake.12 Baisakh evolved over two phases. Phase I focused on community support, documentation, research, and use of creative outlet for psychological counseling, hygiene, motivational screenings, immediate reliefs, upcycling & making of communal spaces and necessary trainings.Whereas Phase II was titled Camp.Hub, it looked at the development of longer-term artistic engagements by learning, re-learning and acknowledging the history, politics, culture, indigenous skills, vernacular knowledge embedded in the fabric of the community.And reimaging the communal spaces as an outlet for creative expression and sharing. Through site-specific artworks and complementary research the project present the story of Thulo Byasi, its inhabitants, tangible-intangible heritage in an unprecedented narrative and it was an attempt to reshape how contemporary artists look at critical issues facing our communities. 
During the Camp.Hub exhibition,works and performances were presented in seventeen different private and public venues in community.  
The project had participation of around one hundred ten individuals and collectives with support of hundreds more.
                    
Meeting with community members
    Motivitional movie screening session at Temporary Camp 
Sharing sessions
 Theraputic session in temporary camp
Up-cycling and Planting 
Research and Oral History

 
  
Mekh Limbu collaboration with Suprim Byanju and Subina Basukala, 
Title: Still image from the video  Chal-NE-Chitra 
Venue no: 11
   Narayan Bohaju 
   Title: Kati fute kati bache kati kuche - The Migrating Home
   Venue no:9
Sheelasha Rajbhandari 
Title : Nugaya khha Thayauu (Weaving the stories of my heart ) 
Venue no:12
Laxman Karmacharya 
Title: Hope
Venue no:15

Sanjeev Maharjan 
Title : Stories from Thulo Byasi
Venue no:16    
Lavkant Chaudhary 
Title : Vadakuti 
Venue No : 8
Sudeep Balla
Title : NOW - No Other Way
Venue no:17



Subas Tamang 
Title : Basibiyalo : A Sharing Space
Venue no : 9



FALCHA MURAL (Falcha is communal resting space),Venue no :5
Sumandra Man Shrestha, Ujay Bajrachrya, Ram Prakash Shrestha, Shree Bhakta Prajapati, Bikash Tamakhu, Sudharshan Shinkhwal
Communal musical performance by the elders in the Falchha    

Jeewan Suwal 
Title : Listen to Earth
Venue no: 14 
Rakesh Yakami 
Title : Silent Reflection
Venue no : 4

Bal Krishna Ban Mala 
Title: Aaba Suru Garau 
Venue No: 2

Ananda Maharjan & Artree Nepal
Title : Light Box
Venue no : 1
'Recording Thulo' Byasi, documenting the changing landscape of community through drawing by forty artists & art students. 
Venue no : 3 

Shyam Sundar Basukala 
Research and Thesis on Thulo Byasi
Venue no:13
Children's art exhibition
Venue no:6 
 





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