Kalyani Pramod’s upcoming Chennai exhibition turns waste into art inspired by endangered species
Artist Kalyani Pramod is set to showcase a unique collection of recycled fiber artworks at the Alliance Française of Madras starting July 18. The exhibition focuses on raising awareness for endangered wildlife through creative repurposing of waste materials.
Kalyani Pramod’s upcoming exhibition at the Alliance Française of Madras features a series of intricate artworks crafted from recycled fibers. This creative endeavor aims to highlight the plight of various endangered species by transforming discarded materials into representational art pieces.
The collection spotlights several at-risk birds, including the great Indian bustard and the yellow-breasted bunting. Through these fiber-based reconstructions, Pramod explores the intersection of environmental sustainability and wildlife conservation, offering a tactile perspective on biodiversity loss.
The exhibition is scheduled to open on July 18 in Chennai, providing a platform for discussions on both artistic innovation and ecological responsibility. Visitors can expect to see how waste can be effectively utilized to represent the fragility of the natural world. Source: Alliance Française of Madras.

