-
Visual Storytelling in Goa | In the Footsteps of Mario de Miranda

Celebrating the legacy of Goa’s most beloved illustrator, Mario Miranda, this session will explore the changing landscape of cartooning—from political satire to contemporary visual storytelling in digital media.
Curated by:
Avid Learning
-
Taste Migrations: Coastal Culinary Dialogues

This session will bring together chefs, food writers, and historians to trace Goa’s evolving culinary identity and how its food traditions are being preserved and reimagined today.
Curated by:
Avid Learning
-
Documentary Theatre in India: Assembling Publics, Performing Politics

Set against India’s contested political landscape, where legal documents often determine the course of one’s life, Documentary Theatre in India: Assembling Publics, Performing Politics highlights the relevance of documentary theatre.
-
Art as Migrant

Drawing upon displacement as a critical node or experience to understand adaptive personal positions and states of being, this panel comprises the artists showcased in the exhibition, Displacement, in conversation with the curator, Rahaab Allana.
-
Spark Idea: Investment Pitch Opportunity

A collaborative initiative between The BRIJ Incubator and Catalyst, styled like a “Shark Tank” experience.
-
Business Model Innovation and Funding Landscape in Arts & Crafts

This discussion will focus on emerging and transformative business models within the arts and crafts ecosystem and exploring how entrepreneurs, designers, and platforms are reimagining value creation, scaling impact, and integrating technology while preserving cultural authenticity.
-
From the Ground Up: Care, Kinship and Community in Practice

Gathering voices from across India, this session with the recipients of the SAF x FICA Public Art Platform unfolds through the stories, sites, and sensibilities shaping their ongoing projects.
-
The New Art of Restaurateuring: Authenticity in a Post-Covid World

In the past few years, India’s restaurant landscape has witnessed a quiet revolution. Post-Covid, India’s dining scene has transformed—moving from global aspirations to rooted authenticity.
-
Chaar Yaar—Ek Dilli

A conversation between Sunil Kant Munjal and Nitan Kapoor, co-authors of Table for Four—a heartfelt chronicle of friendship, food, and Delhi’s evolving culinary landscape—moderated by Chef Manu Chandra.
-
Artist Presentations with Shared Ecologies

Artist Presentations with Shared Ecologies aim to invite and engage a network of practitioners and encourage thinking across singular art practices towards correlational work with the possibility for collaboration and exchange.
-
Murmurations: Panel Discussion

In the exhibition Murmurations, curated by Ravi Agarwal, the group of artists respond to their neighbouring sites, locations and identities.
-
Who Gets to Belong? Rethinking Power in the Arts

The arts are often seen as progressive spaces, but beneath the surface, access, representation, and opportunity remain uneven.
-
Small Scale to Large Scale: What It Takes to Make a Production Work

This conversation brings together Bruce Guthrie, Head of Theatre and Films at the NCPA, Mumbai, and Mark Dakin, Principal at TAIT UK for a deep-dive behind the scenes of a successful production, from small, intimate shows to large-scale touring performances.
-
B-Side Conversations


