Events in Goa

Miniature Painting Workshop Inaugurated at Sanskruti Bhavan, Panaji


Panaji, July 2025: In a vibrant celebration of India’s intricate art heritage, the Directorate of Art and Culture, Goa, in collaboration with the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC), Udaipur, inaugurated a Miniature Painting Workshop at the Art Gallery, Sanskruti Bhavan, Patto-Panaji. The event was graced by Shri Sagun Velip, Director of Art and Culture, along with other dignitaries, artists, and participants from across the state.

The workshop, which will continue until July 17, 2025, aims to revive and promote the exquisite tradition of miniature painting, a centuries-old art form known for its precision, storytelling, and deep cultural symbolism. It reflects India’s rich visual history — particularly associated with the Rajput, Mughal, and Pahari schools of art.

What makes this workshop particularly enriching is the involvement of master artists from Rajasthan, a region globally recognized for its miniature painting styles. These experts will lead immersive sessions, providing participants with a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience. Live demonstrations, practical guidance on brushwork, natural pigment preparation, and traditional techniques form the core of this intensive programme.

Participants will gain a deep understanding of the origins and evolution of miniature painting, the iconography and symbolism involved, and the discipline required to master this meticulous craft. Whether for seasoned artists, emerging talent, or cultural enthusiasts, the workshop offers a unique opportunity to engage with a living tradition passed down through generations.

Speaking at the inauguration, Shri Sagun Velip expressed his enthusiasm for cultural collaborations like this. “Workshops like these are vital in preserving our rich artistic legacy. By inviting experts and making such art forms accessible to the youth, we ensure these traditions continue to thrive in modern India,” he said.

This initiative is part of a larger vision by the Directorate of Art and Culture to nurture artistic talent in Goa and expose local artists to national and regional art forms. The workshop also fosters cross-cultural understanding and appreciation, highlighting Goa’s active role in India’s cultural dialogue.

For those interested in Indian heritage arts, the Miniature Painting Workshop at Sanskruti Bhavan offers not just a learning opportunity, but a window into the soul of Indian visual storytelling.


📍 Location: Art Gallery, Sanskruti Bhavan, Patto-Panaji
🗓️ Dates: July 5 – July 17, 2025
🖌️ Organizers: Directorate of Art and Culture, Goa & West Zone Cultural Centre, Udaipur
🎨 Open to: Registered participants, artists, students, and art lovers

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Serendipity Arts Festival Announces Curators and Grants for its 10th Edition.


By Maryanne De Souza || Team Allycaral
In its largest-ever edition, the festival will have 35+ curators including Shubha Mudgal, Lillete Dubey, Ehsaan Noorani, Manu Chandra, Thukral & Tagra, and Geeta Chandran among others across disciplines like visual and performing arts, craft, culinary arts and accessibility.

Serendipity Arts Festival (SAF) returns to Panaji, Goa in its landmark tenth edition, from December 12 to 21, 2025, with a renewed vision, expanded ambitions, and a vast roster of curators and grants. As one of India’s largest multi-disciplinary arts events, it will mark a decade of celebrating the arts and fostering creativity, collaboration, inclusivity, and cross-cultural exchange across disciplines.

To mark this significant edition, along with the recently concluded SAF Mini Edition in Birmingham, UK, the Festival will extend its presence beyond Goa, activating events in cities across India through the year, culminating in the main event in December. This anniversary edition will reflect on Serendipity’s past journey while also looking forward — with dynamic art-led interventions, deeper community engagements, and greater national and global presence.

Commenting on the milestone 10th Edition, Sunil Kant Munjal, Founder and Patron, Serendipity Arts says,Ten years ago, when we conceived the first Serendipity Arts Festival, we imagined a place where canvasses, workshops, stages, cuisines, cultures, and audiences could come together in a seamless mix…and where everyone felt welcome. We also visualised a platform where technology and tradition could blend and reflect on our reality. At that time, it seemed like a difficult, if not an impossible, goal. It is a delight to see that a decade later, this very place has become a thriving city of ideas where we are not merely celebrating art—we are redrawing its map and reaffirming our belief that when the arts come together, society moves forward. Many have played a part in this evolution: our own teams, the Government of Goa, the people of Goa, our amazing partners from many counties, the thousands of artists, the millions in the audience over ten years and our curators with their rich imagination and boundless energy. Each of these stakeholders are deserving of a big thank you from all of us.”

Mayor of Panaji, Rohit Monserrate, lauds all the past editions of the Festival which have added to the cultural vibrancy of Panaji. He says, “In each of its past nine editions, the renowned Serendipity Arts Festival has brought Panaji, the state capital of Goa, alive, nurturing creative expression, supporting our local economy and putting Goa on the world map as far as cultural and artistic expression are concerned. The festival’s diverse programming and inclusive spirit bring life to public spaces and boost tourism, helping create jobs and support Goa’s local economy. SAF is a stellar illustration of how art and culture are the soul of our city and the backbone of its growth. On behalf of the citizens of Panaji, we offer best wishes to the organisers of SAF on the occasion of their landmark 10th edition.”

Curators for the 2025 edition

In celebration of its grand 10th edition, Serendipity Arts Festival has brought together its largest-ever line-up of 35+ curators across disciplines like visual arts, dance, music, theatre, design, and culinary innovation amongst others. It features some of the most accomplished voices including actor-director Lillete Dubey, musicians Ehsaan Noorani, and Zubin Balaporia, Padma Shri Geeta Chandran, art historian Anjana Somany, artist Sudarshan Shetty, curator-publisher Rahaab Allana, tabla maestro Aneesh Pradhan, celebrated chef Manu Chandra, acclaimed poet and cultural theorist Ranjit Hoskote, multi-disciplinary designer Sandeep Sangaru, theatre director and recipient of Sangeet Natak Award Anuradha Kapur, amongst others.

Speaking about this year’s robust curatorial mix, Smriti Rajgarhia, Director, Serendipity Arts Foundation & Festival says, “As we step into our 10th year, Serendipity Arts Festival remains committed to creating spaces for artists, audiences, and communities to meet in meaningful and inclusive ways. With a stellar line-up of curators and an expanded set of grants and initiatives, we hope this edition catalyses new ideas, questions and connections that continue to energise the arts in South Asia.”

The Visual Arts section includes curators like cultural theorist Ranjit Hoskote, artist duo Thukral and Tagra and large-scale conceptual artist Sudarshan Shetty. Mumbai-based curator and writer Veeranganakumari Solanki known for her narrative-driven practice spanning public and private spaces will take the visitors on an interesting site with her artistic interventions. Vidya Shivadas, Director of Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art (FICA), and has a practice deeply rooted in critical art discourse, will curate exhibitions based on pedagogical and material experimentations.

The Craft section has curators such as ceramic artist Kristine Michael, and textile designer/artist Rashmi Varma who is known for exploring identity, memory, and gesture through the language of handmade fabric. Art historian and craft researcher Anjana Somany, committed to showcasing living craft traditions, will curate a project exploring the subterranean worlds of step-wells with a craft showcase. Designer Sandeep Sangaru, who works with indigenous materials will spotlight Kashmiri crafts in his curation.

The Photography section will be curated by several lens-based practitioners including Ravi Agarwal, an artist and environmentalist whose lens-based work interrogates ecology and nature. Rahaab Allana, curator and publisher of the Alkazi Foundation for the Arts, will curate an exhibition of image-oriented works from the Indian subcontinent and Arab peninsula. Documentary photographer and co-founder of Nazar Foundation, Prashant Panjiar’s curation will spotlight various occupational communities from Goa. Another of his curations will be a display on preserving family tales woven through self-portraits, inherited material, workshops, listening booths and talks. Dinesh Khanna, a veteran photographer and educator will curate projects on the theme of migration and memory.

The Dance section will have curators including the iconic Geeta Chandran, founder of Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Jayachandran Palazhy, writer and dance practitioner Ranjana Dave, and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee Tanusree Shankar. Dave’s curation based on dance and movement will focus on a wide range of accessibility needs. Palazhy will curate projects that explore the strength of human connections, the concept of influence, and daily urban challenges through AI interventions, visual installations and interactive performances.

The Theatre section’s curations are poised to ignite the socio, political and cultural consciousness of the society. Award-winning playwright, director, and filmmaker Mahesh Dattani known for bringing contemporary issues to the stage will curate an Ambedkarite opera. Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee Anuradha Kapur will spotlight the 180-year-old rich legacy of Marathi theatre. Sankar Venkateswaran will bring a classical touch to his curatorial work around a Koodiyattam act which will let the audience reflect on the themes of justice, power, and love in an unequal world. The other curators in this section also include popular actor-theatre director Lillete Dubey, and theater actor-director Quasar Thakore Padamsee.

The Music section will have an exciting lineup of curators like Ehsaan Noorani, Bickram Ghosh, Aneesh Pradhan, Ranjit Barot, Shubha Mudgal and Zubin Balaporia. Balaporia and Noorani will curate a performance that will bring the magic of blues, funk and jazz. Barot with Balaporia will curate a musical tribute to the iconic tabla player and composer Zakir Hussain. Pradhan and Mudgal’s curatorial performance will enthral the audience with a percussion act spotlighting folk instruments.

The Culinary curators including Odette Mascarenhas, Rahul Akerkar, Thomas Zacharias and The Locavore will create a sensorial experience that will extend beyond taste and smell.  The collective Edible Issues focussed on Indian food systems, will curate projects that probe the cultural perceptions of aroma, as well as those around climate change’s effect on livestock and pastoral communities. Influential Chef Manu Chandra who has helmed several award-winning restaurant brands will pay an ode to old Goan tavernas in his curation. Sommelier-restaurateur Prahlad Sukhantar will spotlight India’s diverse salt traditions in his curation.

As Accessibility of arts forms the core of Serendipity Arts Festival, writer and disability campaigner Salil Chaturvedi will curate acts led by deaf and mute artists, workshops tailored to audiences with special needs, and create an inclusive space like Studio Me where everyone at the festival can try their hand at art.

These curated programmes will be spread across age-old heritage venues in Panjim including the Old GMC Complex, Art Park, Promenade and Gazebo, Kala Academy, Excise Building, Directorate of Accounts Building, Azad Maidan, Santa Monica Jetty, Yoga Promenade Jetty, The Arena at Nagali Hills Ground amongst others.

Below is a sneak peek into the much-anticipated 10th-year edition

Moments of Serendipity: A Decade | Official Launch Film

Initiatives to promote art

Serendipity Arts continues its commitment to supporting emerging and mid-career practitioners through an expanded portfolio of grants in 2025. These initiatives are designed to provide financial, infrastructural, and mentorship support to practitioners across regions and disciplines through the following grants and residencies:

  • Futures in Formation | Public Art Programme (in partnership with FICA)
  • Serendipity Arts Residency 2025
  • Senior Artist Residency (in collaboration with Royal College of Art)
  • Enduring Traditions Grant
  • Serendipity Arles Grant
  • Folk Arts Grant
  • Independent Music Production Grant
  • WAC (Write | Art | Connect)
  • Arts Journalism Grant

With such an exceptional curatorial team, an expanded grants portfolio that will be showcased at SAF 2025, along with a commitment to year-round multi-city engagement, the 2025 edition promises to be its most exciting edition yet for the Serendipity Arts Festival. The Foundation invites audiences, practitioners, and patrons to be part of this milestone celebration as it reaffirms its belief in the transformative power of the arts.

Overview:

Serendipity Arts

Serendipity Arts is a not-for-profit collaborative platform based in Delhi, fostering empathy, curiosity and cross-cultural dialogue by supporting emerging artists across South Asia. The Foundation’s aim is to nurture artistic practice, promote research, and provide sustainability and education in the field of the arts. Over the past decade, Serendipity Arts has encouraged cultural heritage projects alongside contemporary art practices with extensive residencies, grants, collaborative projects, art writing initiatives and a multi-disciplinary arts festival.

Health

Sudarshan Patnaik Creates Mesmerizing Sand Art at Puri Beach for International Day of Yoga 2025


Puri, Odisha | June 21, 2025 – On the serene shores of Puri Beach, the world-renowned sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik marked the International Day of Yoga 2025 with an awe-inspiring piece of sand art that drew crowds and international attention. The artwork, which seamlessly blended elements of yoga postures, the sun, and the globe, stood as a symbol of peace, health, and unity—core principles that define yoga’s global appeal.

Created with incredible precision and spiritual depth, Patnaik’s sand sculpture depicted a meditative figure seated in a lotus pose, set against the rising sun—representing enlightenment and the universal energy that yoga seeks to connect us with. The message “Yoga for Harmony and Peace” was etched alongside the artwork, capturing the essence of this year’s global celebration.

Sudarshan Patnaik, who has previously represented India in numerous international sand art festivals, has been a cultural ambassador for both the art form and for social awareness through creative expression. On this special day, his creation served not just as a tribute to yoga, but also as a reminder of the power of art in inspiring mindfulness, health, and global solidarity.

Hundreds of locals, tourists, and yoga enthusiasts gathered around the installation throughout the day, many joining yoga sessions on the beach, encouraged by the spiritual ambiance and the symbolic power of the art. Social media platforms were flooded with images and videos of the sculpture, with the hashtag #InternationalDayofYoga2025 trending across India.

Patnaik shared his thoughts with the media, saying, “Yoga is India’s priceless gift to the world, and through my sand art, I wish to spread its timeless message of peace and well-being.”

This artistic celebration on Puri’s golden sands beautifully captured the spirit of Yoga Day 2025—reminding the world once again of the deep-rooted connection between culture, creativity, and wellness.

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Folk Art Exhibition “Sita: The Daughter of Bihar” Inaugurated in Goa Amidst Great Fanfare


Panaji, Goa: The Directorate of Museums, Goa, in collaboration with the Bihar Museum, Patna, inaugurated a unique folk art exhibition titled “Sita: The Daughter of Bihar” at the Art Gallery, Sanskruti Bhavan in Panaji, Goa. The exhibition was formally inaugurated by the renowned Padma Shri Vinayak Khedekar.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by several distinguished guests, including Shri Anjani Kumar Singh, Director General of the Bihar Museum, Dr. Vasu Usapkar, Director of Museum, Goa, and Shri Sagun Velip, Director of Art & Culture. The presence of these esteemed guests added to the significance of the occasion.

Exhibition Highlights

The exhibition showcases a diverse collection of folk art pieces, each one celebrating the life and legacy of Sita, the legendary daughter of Bihar. The artwork on display is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Bihar and promises to provide visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the state’s traditions and customs.

Exhibition Details

The exhibition will be open to the public from 10 am to 6 pm until January 31, 2025. Art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in Bihar’s cultural heritage are encouraged to visit the exhibition and experience the vibrant folk art of Bihar.

A Unique Opportunity

The exhibition offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the cultural traditions of Bihar and gain a deeper understanding of the state’s rich heritage. The artwork on display is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides valuable insights into the history and customs of Bihar.