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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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

