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  • Walking Through A Songline

    About The Exhibition Walking Through a Songline was a digital art installation hosted at the Museum of Goa from 14 March to 4 April 2025, showcasing the powerful intersection of ancient Australian First Nations storytelling and contemporary digital art. At its heart is the Seven…

    Smooth Roads and Sharp Societies

    Road safety is often determined by crash data analysis, but in regions with limited statistics, understanding local road-user behavior is crucial. Advocate Moses Pinto highlights Goa’s rapidly evolving traffic landscape, where an influx of new vehicles meets inadequate infrastructure and reckless driving. From road etiquette…

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    Plastic Alchemy: Rethinking Waste for a Sustainable Future

    Goa’s breathtaking landscapes hide an unsettling truth—it generates the highest plastic waste per capita in India. Praveen Crasta and Sanjiv are tackling this crisis head-on. Praveen is transforming ocean-bound plastic into high-performance building materials and Sanjiv is pioneering grassroots initiatives like Maka Naka Plastic. In…

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    The Women Healers of Goa: Keepers of Ancestral Medicine

    For centuries, before modern medicine is widely accessible, communities in Goa rely on women healers—knowledgeable, intuitive, and deeply connected to nature. These women play a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of their villages through their understanding of herbs, traditional healing techniques, and…

  • What Women Carry | Featuring Chaitali Morajkar & Harshada Kerkar

    Second Floor

    ‘What Women Carry’ is an exhibition that explores ideas and stories connected with the weights associated with womanhood, in all its struggles, dreams, and freedoms. Featuring the artistic expressions of Goan women artists Harshada Kerkar and Chaitali Morajkar, the exhibition celebrates the complexity and resilience…

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    India 2030: A Culture- First View Of The Future

    Folk Frequency’s India and the Future series, launched in 2019, presents its latest industry report, offering over a decade of immersive cultural insight, consumer research, and strategic foresight. Instead of relying solely on economic forecasts or demographic data, India 2030 maps the real drivers of…

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    Fugitive Ideas And Sticky Notes

    Stories carried by people, objects, and vessels crossing the oceans over thousands of years reveal how mixing and exchange—whether accidental, forced, or voluntary—shape shared histories across the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. These interactions involve people, animals, natural environments, spiritual practices, and ideas of friendship and…

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    What Women Wear

    A vibrant and immersive workshop took place at the Museum of Goa, designed for connection and creative exploration for adults! Set in a glow-in-the-dark space, the session invited participants to reimagine bodies as canvases using glow-in-the-dark paint. Through intuitive painting, movement, and shared connection, everyone…

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    Reimagining Reality

    Children's Art Studio

    As part of the exhibition "What Women Carry", the Museum of Goa hosted an engaging art workshop for adults, facilitated by one of the exhibiting artists, Chaitali Morajkar. Participants reimagined reality and created Picasso-style portraits using tempera on terracotta. This adult workshop encouraged exploration of…

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