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  • Carbon

    Carbon is an archive of buried sunshine, carrying memories of life on earth. It jumbles the divide between substance and phenomena; caught between finitude of nature’s resources and the near infinite wonderous potential it holds.

    Curated by:
    Science Gallery in collaboration with Ravi Agarwal

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  • The Game of Whispers

    Commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the Serendipity Arts Festival, The Game of Whispers is an interactive and generative video game that draws parallels between the political intrigue of the Mughal Empire during Shah Jahan’s reign and the role of AI-driven disinformation in today’s world.

    Special Project

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  • Terra Grove

    In Goa’s sun-drenched, tropical landscape, where semi-open shaded spaces are vital for comfort, renowned architect Vinu Daniel’s latest installation Terra-grove beautifully reimagines how public spaces can be inviting, responsive, and sustainable.

    Curated by:
    Thukral & Tagra

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  • Multiplay

    Multiplay lies at the core of our visual arts experience — an approach which provides opportunities for respite. Blurring the conventional boundaries of the artist and audience,
    the works encourage participation and experience that reflect the complexities of our interconnected world. Artists craft a framework for fostering an environment of care and inclusion.

    Curated by:
    Thukral & Tagra

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  • Songs of Day and Night

    Bridge Bharat introduces ‘Songs of Day and Night’, a textile installation that is a unique iteration of Gond art with traditional embroidery of Chamba Rumal and Chikankari. This materialistic intervention allows us to experience and read into the living traditions of these art forms, their songs, and folktales with the tactility of embroidery traditions.

    Special Project

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  • The Gond Scapes

    A hands-on Gond art workshop with master artist Venkat Shyam, where each participant will create their own Gond inspired artwork, while learning about the rich history of this artform.

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  • Nous venons de trop loin pour oublier qui nous sommes, 2019 (We’ve come too far to forget who we are)

    An audio-visual installation made up of figures engaged in work and production from contemporary society, images of groups engaged in the everyday, but also of singular figures who inhabit and dream their city of Saint-Nazaire through their bodies and their history.

    In collaboration with CNAP

    Supported by the French Institute in India

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  • The Infinite Forest: An Exploration of Material Possibilities

    The Infinite Forest is a project that explores craft forms and craftsmanship in contemporary forms and materiality through the mastery of artisans working with four different design collectives showcasing Dhokra art (non-ferrous metal casting using lost wax techniques); jute work, and textile.

    Foundation Initiative

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  • Journey Through Kasuti: Celebrating A Return to our Roots

    Kasuti, a centuries-old delicate and intricate embroidery art from Karnataka, India, embodies the creativity and storytelling of generations of women. Originating in the 6th century, this craft has been passed down through familial bonds, preserving the rich cultural heritage of North Karnataka.

    Foundation Initiative

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  • Luminous Darkness

    The Luminous Darkness stretches its boundaries and overlaps the indic imagination and culture. Our ‘collective consciousness’ is full of trees, birds, animals, rivers, forests and mountains. Here, the Natural and the human worlds intermingle giving us a unique cultural identity.

    Special Project

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  • Memories From the Land

    How do we remember land? What stories do they carry? Which significance do they have?

    Foundation Initiative

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  • Mythical Worlds

    The boundless energies and imaginations involved in art-making are truly unfathomable. The roots of communication likely emerged from the forms found in our surroundings thousands of years ago. Imagination thrives where communication seeks to transcend the obvious.

    Project by:
    V’aarsa

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  • Goa Familia – Archive of Potential (Goan) Futures

    The Archive of Potential (Goan) Futures explores the evolving role of archives beyond mere preservation, positioning them as active spaces for dialogue that shape and interrogate potential futures. Inspired by Jacques Derrida’s Archive Fever, the exhibition examines the tension between safeguarding historical narratives and fostering new discoveries

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  • La mer allée avec le soleil/The Sea All Gone Along With the Sun, 2016

    Taking motifs from his filmed images’ repertoire, Ange Leccia’s distinctive work includes the omnipresence of water and images as memories of his Corsican youth, alternating sequences of beauty in the world and violence from history.

    In collaboration with CNAP

    Supported by the French Institute in India

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  • Field Measures

    An outcome of the Royal College of Art x Serendipity Arts Senior Artist Residency 2024

    Start from a single point, a compass point if you will. An imaginary direction tugged along magnetic latitudes, longitudes, ley lines, fault lines, and boundary lines. Imagine moving outwards to create a web of connections, possibilities, and imaginary landscapes.

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  • The Goan Stage: Narratives of Identity

    Theatrical performances have long been a vibrant part of Goan life, transcending religious and cultural lines. Whether through the sharp satire of Tiatr or the historical reverence of Aitihasik Natak, Goan theatre reflects the complex interplay between identity, nostalgia, and regional belonging.

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  • Abundance in Scarcity: Exploring Ladakh’s Sustainable Ingenuity

    Commissioned by Serendipity Arts Foundation for Serendipity Arts Festival 2024

    Abundance in Scarcity is an immersive project exploring the interplay of scarcity and ingenuity in Ladakh. Nestled in the Himalayan cold desert, Ladakh’s environment has fostered sustainable practices and cultural resilience.

    Curated by:
    Sandeep Sangaru

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  • Tpu Wa Sain: Tales of Sisterhood and Womanhood in the Jaintia Hills

    An outcome of the Food Matters Grant 2024 by Serendipity Arts Foundation.

    This project documents the tpu-wasain, an indigenous rice-cake within the Jaintia community in Meghalaya. Through photography and moving-image, the tpu-wasain’s connection to sisterhood, womanhood, and the land is highlighted within the matrilineal tribal Jaintia community.

    Foundation Initiative

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  • Rage In Making/Rage In Rest

    In this mural, the central theme being explored is that of a visual tapestry where multiple stories and narratives come together to form a cohesive portrayal of the intersection of disability, time, rest, and their interaction with queer realities.

    Curated by:
    Salil Chaturvedi

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  • Eternal Echoes: The Resonance of Heart with Heritage

    Commissioned by Serendipity Arts Foundation for Serendipity Arts Festival 2024

    This exhibition explores the music that emerges from within the indigenous and folk worlds.

    Curated by:
    Helen Acharya

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  • MOLD: A Seed is an Ark through the Portal

    In a moment of deep spiritual, ecological and political crisis, I am calmed by the words of the writer Arundhati Roy who reminds us that this moment “is a portal, a gateway between one world and the next.” In times of uncertainty, our ancestors have turned to seeds—stowing them away with the hope of seeking out new, more fertile ground.

    Curated by:
    Edible Issues

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  • Past Forward: Remix and Collaborations in Ceramics and Glass

    Memories, history and stories are how we make sense of our lives and our times. They are central to art, and art is central to how we create and share these multiple stories.

    Curated by:
    Kristine Michael

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  • Bhupen in Goa

    An exhibition of over 150 artworks including paintings, drawings, ceramic plates and sculptures from Sunil Kant Munjal’s private collection, the Swaraj Art Archive, curated by the late artist’s friend, Gulammohammed Sheikh.

    Curated by:
    Gulammohammed Sheikh

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  • Sail Away in Clay: Crafting Terracotta Boats

    A hands-on experience where you’ll create your very own terracotta boat, exploring the beautiful fusion of art and nature. Get ready to shape, mold, and create while having fun with fellow participants. Who knows? You might just discover a hidden talent!

    Curated by:
    Kristine Michael

    Facilitated by:
    Partha Dasgupta

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  • A Haptic Score

    A recurrence of words, notes, and memories, move sensations to impress new maps of feelings that constantly look and listen synaesthetically. Every sense and void is animated with a marker that is touched by an absence or a presence.

    Curated by:
    Veerangana Solanki

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  • Ghosts in Machines

    The exhibition will expand from Ravi Agarwal’s work “The Power Plant” to offer different readings of the coalescence of past, present, and future, the dyschromia. Is this the end of our worlds as we know it, our artistic, illusionistic pictorial space? Is it the end of city- and landscape? Art’s post-colonial, post-revolution has perfected itself, boundaries have dissolved completely.

    Curated by:
    Damian Christinger

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  • The Everlasting River

    An outcome of the Food Matters Grant 2024 by Serendipity Arts Foundation.

    The Everlasting River is a series of works created to initiate the conversation around growing food insecurity, the value chain of food from farm to table, the countless sacrifices of farmers, and the satisfaction of having a bowl of food in the city far away from the farmlands.

    Foundation Inititative

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  • A Visual Encyclopedia of Indian Foods

    The Visual Encyclopaedia of Indian Foods (VEIF) Experience is an avant-garde project that blends visual art, culinary heritage, and interactive technology. In an ingredient-led narrative presenting the many visible and invisible layers in everyday articles of food.

    Curated by:
    Edible Issues

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  • Art x Machine

    Discover the forefront of Indian AI art at our curated exhibition, featuring pioneering works from the country’s most innovative AI artists.

    Special Project

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  • Memory of Birds

    Commissioned by Common Ground, 2023 Fisher Center LAB Biennial.

    Memory of Birds is an interactive sound installation in trees in collaboration with a trauma therapist and migrating birds. The work explores political violence that literally and figuratively gets buried in contested lands. A guided somatic experience, Memory of Birds is a work that eats itself, designed to be forgotten.

    Curated by:
    Thukral & Tagra as part of ‘Multiplay’

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  • Traveling Balcãos

    Goa’s traditional porch – the balcão – welcomes and brings together friends and neighbors at the entrance of its homes. This year’s Serendipity festival invites the people of Panjim and visitors to come together through its Traveling balcãos which will move around the city before parking themselves for the festival at the entrance of Art Park.

    Curated by:
    Thukral & Tagra

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  • Panjim Cube Project

    Inspired by the avant-garde ethos of Gutai, this project celebrates artists who challenge norms by merging art with everyday life.

    Curated by:
    Thukral & Tagra

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  • Geographies of Yourself

    Ever shifting and increasingly elusive, the notion of “site,” both within the scope of artistic production and in cultural consciousness at large, remains an enduring, crucial means of centring.

    Special Project

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  • Public Screenings Season 1

    AVC has curated a unique, community-sourced, artist-driven film program, showcasing obscure archival films, personal videos, local productions, and recordings from Goan communities. This collection highlights Goa’s evolving image and popular representation.

    Curated by:
    Grant Alan Davis & Kapil Das | Aldona Video Club

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