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  • Festivals as Playgrounds – A Children’s Art Exhibition

    Introduction This exhibition reiterates MOG’s commitment to bringing Goa’s stories to you by reflecting on this land’s shared histories, interfaith practices, and evolving traditions. With 4 shows, 90+ artists, and 100+ artworks, this exhibition will present the many known and unknown festivals of Goa, centering…

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  • Refuge, Resilience, and Rights: The Tibetan Story – OPEN CALL

    OPEN CALL Calling all artists who create art on Tibetan culture The Museum of Goa, in collaboration with the Tibet Museum, invites submissions for Refuge, Resilience, and Rights: The Tibetan Story, an exhibition commemorating the Tibetan struggle for independence. This exhibition traces the journey of…

  • Histories of Goa – OPEN CALL

    The open call invites artistic responses that explore the intersections of Goa’s people, landscape, cultural practices, environment, and memory. The collection brings together paintings, sculptures, installations, and mixed-media works that reflect on Goa not as a static historical site, but as a living, growing cultural…

    Make Yourself At Home – A Photo Exhibition

    This exhibition begins with a simple but powerful act: turning one’s gaze toward home. Here, Indrajit Khambe turns his camera inwards, towards his own home in Sindhudurg and the neighbouring villages such as Hampi and Harnai. His photographs are not spectacles; they are acts of…

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    Mangoes and Meaning – OPEN CALL

    Concept The exhibition takes as its starting point the mango—India’s national fruit and one of its most enduring cultural symbols. Cultivated on the subcontinent for nearly 5,000 years, the mango is more than a fruit: it is embedded in mythology, ritual, art, and literature. In…

  • Refuge, Resilience, and Rights: The Tibetan Story

    Nations speak not only through declarations and borders, but through the everyday instruments of governance—currency, passports, postal systems, treaties, stamps, flags, and laws. Before the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950, Tibet functioned as a sovereign state, exercising authority over its territory, people, and foreign…

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    Refuge, Resilience and Rights: The Tibetan Story

    We are delighted to announce the opening of ‘Refuge, Resilience, and Rights: The Tibetan Story, ’ co-curated and presented by the Tibet Museum and the Museum of Goa, as a part of The Infinite Ripple - 90 Years of Compassion, commemorating the 90th birth anniversary…

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    Love Tales by Savia Viegas

    We are delighted to announce our upcoming exhibition “Love Tales” by Savia Viegas. This exhibition presents hand-embroidered floss on upcycled denim, bringing to life stories of love, sex, and everyday life drawn from Goa’s oral archives. Savia’s works are layered and episodic, exploring the anxieties,…

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