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About Us


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Priya
A microbiologist turned passionate teacher.
Nizhal, meaning "reflection" in Tamil, is an art space where children discover themselves through creativity, celebrating individuality and diversity in a nurturing environment.

A dentist by profession and a teacher by heart.
Rekha
Priya—For over a decade, I’ve dedicated myself to nurturing a love for learning in children, discovering that everyone connects with art uniquely.
As I reflect on this journey, one question lingers: “What defines a ‘normal’ child?”
And the answer? Still unfolding…
Rekha, After 10 years of teaching, she’s never looked back, cherishing each moment spent learning from children. Her unwavering focus on children’s well-being drives her, inspiring her confidence and growth. This dedication has led her to embrace new opportunities, like Nizhal, where she continues to make a difference in young lives.

Like a kaleidoscope that reveals new, beautiful patterns with every twist, a child's inner qualities unfold in unique and colorful ways. At Nizhal, we believe every child’s potential is waiting to be discovered. We believe that through various forms of art - such as theater, painting, music and more, we can help them express their true selves and reveal the vibrant colors of their creativity and individuality.
Our Philosophy
Birth of nizhal
Nizhal was born from a simple yet powerful question: 'What if children could express and discover themselves through various forms of art?'
Driven by a heartfelt commitment to guiding each child, we focus on cultivating essential life skills that will empower them to thrive now and in the future."
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Journey Through Creativity
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Expressions of the Heart

Art beyond the brush

Living in the moment
We believe in
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Crafting Connections
Testimonials

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