Sense Kaleidoscopes - An Academy for Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

Sense Kaleidoscopes - An Academy for Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

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THE FIRST DEDICATED ACADEMIC SCHOOL & ART COLLEGE FOR AUTISM & ASPERGER'S SYNDROME

We are a progressive academic and vocational arts organisation alongside a pedagogical e-learning centre for children with autism & learning difficulties

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A big moment for Kalash!! 

We're thrilled to share that Kalash has been selected for the Art for Inclusion Fellowship.

His work has always moved us with its intensity, and authenticity. We're excited to see his practice continue to grow through this opportunity.

A big thanks to India inclusion summit for this wonderful recognition and opportunity! 

Congratulations, Kalash!!!

Sense Kaleidoscopes - Supported by Ayathi Trust 17/04/2026

We’re sharing something very close to the heart of our work.

This documentary by the ARISA Foundation captures the journey at Sense Kaleidoscopes (SK), where young adults and teenagers on the autism spectrum engage with the arts as a way of building identity, confidence, and professional practice.

At SK, we believe that art is not just about expression; it is about creating meaningful pathways for our students to engage with the world with dignity and purpose.

What we deeply appreciate about this film is the sensitivity and honesty with which our students have been represented, as individuals with their own voice, perspective, and presence.

We are grateful to ARISA and the makers of this documentary for capturing this work so thoughtfully.

We invite you to watch and share.

Sense Kaleidoscopes - Supported by Ayathi Trust 3 likes. "Looking through the Kaleidoscopes by ARISA Foundation"

17/04/2026

This is who we are.

A documentary by ARISA Foundation capturing the work at Sense Kaleidoscopes, where art is not an activity, but a way of building identity, voice, and professional practice.

Our artists are not being “included.”
They are creating.
They are building.
They are defining their own space.

What makes this film special is the care with which it sees them. Honestly, quietly, and without assumption.

For many of our students, this kind of visibility is powerful.

Thank you to and the entire team for holding this work with such depth.

We hope you take the time to watch.
Watch the full documentary on our YouTube channel! Link in Bio

16/04/2026

Had the opportunity to be part of the Unconference by ARISA Foundation , an organisation working at the intersection of art, neuroscience, and psychology.

What stayed with me was the focus on integration, and the urgent need to rethink how we approach accessibility and inclusion across both the arts and sciences.

At SK, this is something we engage with closely by building pathways through the arts for neurodivergent individuals, while constantly questioning how we can create more holistic systems of well-being.

Grateful to ARISA for holding space for conversations that truly matter.

03/04/2026

We’re ready 👀
The works are up, the space is set, and it all comes together starting tomorrow.

Come see what’s been taking shape over the past few weeks and you’ll want to see this in person!!

Two days only. Don’t miss it.

📅 April 4 & 5
📍 Audio Academy, Bengaluru

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Tanush Pulsay, a true lover of flowers, music, dance, and the comfort of rhythm and predictability, is one of our most refined artists on the spectrum. Her work reflects a remarkable attention to detail, each brushstroke thoughtful, precise, and deeply expressive. Having already been featured in neurotypical art spaces, Tanush's art beautifully bridges worlds with quiet confidence and grace.

She proudly boasts an impressive list of accolades and successful sales, a testament to both her talent and the growing appreciation for her work among collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

A warm and joyful presence, Tanush is especially excited to connect with visitors and share her creations. She thrives on genuine

engagement, so your presence will mean the world-not just to her, but to the spirit of this exhibition.

Join us on the 4th and 5th of April at Audio Academy, Bangalore, and experience Tanush's stunning work up close. Come, be inspired, and be part of a moment that celebrates art, connection, and inclusivity.

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Vedanth is an artist at Sense Kaleidoscopes whose work carries a quiet depth and thoughtful curiosity.

After feeling out of place in more conventional spaces, he found a sense of belonging at SK through a supportive environment and a practice rooted in making. Music remains close to him, and drawing becomes a way for him to express what stays unspoken.

His work continues to grow across printmaking, sculpture, and theatre, shaped by reflection and persistence.

Join us tomorrow, 2 PM – 6 PM
📍 Audio Academy

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Sowgat is a printmaker drawn to the drama of the natural world. Inspired by his father’s wildlife photography and images from National Geographic, he translates what he sees into bold, striking lino cuts.

His process is steady and precise, shaped by routine and close attention to detail. Whether in conversation or in his prints, there is a sense of theatre in the way he approaches the world.

Join us to see Sowgat’s work

📍 Audio Academy, Bengaluru
📅 4th & 5th April

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Sense Kaleidoscopes, Samyuktha Manne, No. 139, Asha Greenrich County, New Airport Road, Mittaganahalli
Bangalore
562149

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 5:30pm
Thursday 10am - 5:30pm
Friday 10am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 3:30pm