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SUMMARY:Moon Moths From Scraps
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on Creating Recycled Textile Art \nChildren learn about the Indian Moon Moth\, a night moth now rarely seen due to habitat loss and artificial light. They create their own using textile waste\, recycled cardboard\, and pipe cleaners while exploring its wings\, long tails\, and why insects need protection. \n\n\n\nAge: 6+All materials provided \nRegistrationCall or WhatsApp 8010565923
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/moon-moths-from-scraps/
LOCATION:Children’s Art Studio
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260405T113000
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SUMMARY:MOG Sunday: April 2026 Calendar
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this April for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \nCALENDAR \n\n\n05 April 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: The Mahabharata’s Feminine Force: How Its Women Drive the Story \nA talk exploring how the women of the Mahabharata shape the epic’s narrative and power its emotional and moral core. \nSpeaker: Anjum Rajabali \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n12 April 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: The Beauty of Canacona: A Life in Activism \nA reflection on Canacona’s landscapes and decades of grassroots activism\, social reform\, and environmental work. \nSpeaker: Ramesh Gauns \n\n  \n\n\n19 April 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \nTopic: Earthbound: Climate Stories from South Asia \nA conversation around speculative and literary fiction on climate futures in South Asia. \nSpeaker: Tarana Reddy & Prthvir Solanki \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n26 April 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \nTopic: Book Discussion: Chasing Challenges \nA discussion on building a sports initiative in rural India amid political and social challenges. \nSpeaker: Andrea Thumshirn in conversation with Parul Abrol \n  \nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-april-2026-calendar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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SUMMARY:The Mahabharata’s Feminine Force: How Its Women Drive the Story
DESCRIPTION:The Mahabharata\, often regarded as one of the greatest epics in narrative history\, is typically seen as a tale of heroic men—warriors who take solemn vows\, make immense sacrifices\, and fight valiantly for their principles. Within this framework\, women are frequently perceived as secondary figures—victims of circumstance\, dependent on male agency\, and at times portrayed as the source of conflict. \nHowever\, a closer and more critical reading challenges this patriarchal lens. The true driving force of the Mahabharata emerges from its women. Despite enduring injustice and marginalisation\, it is their choices\, decisions\, and actions that profoundly shape the course of the epic. Their presence injects the narrative with emotional depth and enduring relevance. \nFrom Kunti and Draupadi to Ganga\, Satyavati\, and Amba—along with Ambika\, Ambalika\, Gandhari\, and Hidimba—the epic is propelled forward by these powerful figures. Through an exploration of their journeys\, Anjum repositions them not as passive participants but as central forces that determine the story’s direction. \nAnjum Rajabali is a noted screenwriter and script mentor\, known for films such as Drohkaal\, Ghulam\, The Legend of Bhagat Singh\, and Raajneeti. He has been teaching screenwriting since 2006 at FTII Pune and Whistling Woods\, Mumbai. A senior activist with the Screenwriters Association (SWA)\, he is also actively involved in advocating for writers’ rights. \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to + 91 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #History #Mahabharata #Scarifice #Fight #Critical #Choice #Injustice #Conflict #Film #Screenwriting
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-mahabharatas-feminine-force-how-its-women-drive-the-story/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T123000
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SUMMARY:Love Tales
DESCRIPTION:The conversation explores the world of artist Savia Viegas\, a storyteller who moves between books\, embroidery\, and memory. Growing up in the village of Carmona\, Savia learns early how small\, everyday moments carry powerful stories. Her novels\, Let Me Tell You About Quinta and Tales from the Attic\, explore themes of family\, migration\, and the hidden sides of Goan life—the stories that often remain untold. \nThe discussion focuses on her exhibition\, “Love Tales\,” where hand-stitched embroidery on upcycled denim brings stories of love\, desire\, and daily life from Goa’s oral traditions into view. As a fellow storyteller\, Leila Badyari guides the conversation\, exploring how Savia blends text\, image\, and craft to give shape to emotions and memories\, and how these forms allow community histories—often quietly preserved—to surface in compelling ways. \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to + 91 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Conversation #Storyteller #Books #Embroidery #Moments #Novels #GoanLife #LoveTales #Desire #Traditions #Emotions #Memories #HiddenSide
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/love-tales/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260322T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260322T123000
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CREATED:20260317T103454Z
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SUMMARY:Exclusive Living and the Transformation of Goa's Villages
DESCRIPTION:At MOG Sunday\, architect Evanthika Pereira asks: What does exclusivity look like in built form? What happens when houses disconnect from local ecology and social networks? And how can architecture respond to this growing separation? \nBased on a study tracing settlement change from the late 90s to 2025 in Socorro\, the third-largest village of Bardez taluka\, the research maps how these forms of exclusive living alter land patterns\, mobility\, and everyday spatial relationships. \nThe talk ultimately asks a simple but urgent question: what kind of Goa are we building? \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory \nPlease WhatsApp your name to +91 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Architecture #Houses #Ecology #Disconnect #Local #Settlement #Research #Mobility #SpatialRelationship
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/exclusive-living-and-the-transformation-of-goas-villages/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260321T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260321T203000
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CREATED:20260317T054943Z
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SUMMARY:A Poetry Night: Remembering Sahir Ludhianvi
DESCRIPTION:On World Poetry Day\, we come together to celebrate the life and legacy of Sahir Ludhianvi\, the people’s poet and one of the most influential voices of 20th-century India. Renowned for the depth\, clarity\, and social consciousness of his words\, his poetry moves seamlessly between literature and cinema\, shaping Hindi films for decades. Through his lyrics\, he gives voice to love\, longing\, and dissent\, leaving an enduring mark on generations of listeners and readers alike. \nFollowing his birth anniversary on the 8th of March\, MOG celebrates his legacy and the art of poetry across diverse themes\, featuring 12 poets. \nThe evening is accompanied by exclusive wine from Big Banyan Wines. \nEntry is Free| Open to all\nLIMITED SEATS \nRSVP at +91 77220 89666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/a-poetry-night-remembering-sahir-ludhianvi/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260315T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260315T123000
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SUMMARY:All of Us: A Talk by Nityan Unnikrishnan
DESCRIPTION:Nityan Unnikrishnan’s body of work encompasses ceramics\, furniture\, crafts\, comics\, painting and sculpture. Presently exhibiting his paintings at the 6th Kochi Muziris Biennale\, Nityan will take us through the evolution of his design work\, his shift to art and sculpture and present his first book. \nNityan Unnikrishnan is an artist and designer based in Goa\, India. Following graduate studies in Industrial Design at the National Institute of Design (NID)\, Ahmedabad\, he practised as a potter and worked on crafts development projects in various parts of rural India. In 2010\, he began painting and sculpting full-time and has exhibited consistently since. \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #Talk #Ceramics #Furniture #Crafts #Comics #Painting #Sculpture #Evolution #Artist #Designer #Potter #NatinalInstituteofDesign
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/all-of-us-a-talk-by-nityan-unnikrishnan/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260312T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T180000
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SUMMARY:Love Tales by Savia Viegas
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce our upcoming exhibition “Love Tales” by Savia Viegas. \nThis 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\, desires\, and choices of the characters through a compelling interplay of text and image—blending her roles as storyteller\, artist\, and embroiderer. \nJoin us for Love Tales and encounter narratives that may feel familiar\, stories once whispered\, passed along through gossip\, and carried with hints of caution and care. \nVisit the Museum of Goa to discover the many layers of love. \nThe exhibition will be open for public viewing from the 12th of March till the 29th of March.
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/love-tales-by-savia-viegas/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260308T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
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SUMMARY:Performance: Black Hat Dance
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the closing ceremony of ‘Refuge\, Resilience and Rights: The Tibetan Story’\, presenting a Black Hat Dance by the monks from the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Bylakuppe. \nThe Monastic Black Hat Dance\, also known as “Shanag”\, is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist dance performed by monks. It’s characterised by powerful movements\, energetic steps\, and the wearing of black hats\, symbolising the destruction of evil forces and protection of the dharma. The dance is often performed during festivals and rituals\, showcasing spiritual strength and devotion.
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/performance-black-hat-dance/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260308T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260308T180000
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SUMMARY:Spiti Through Legend and Lore
DESCRIPTION:An illustrated talk by Kishore Thukral marks the closing of Refuge\, Resilience & Rights: The Tibetan Story. \nThe talk explores a remote valley high in the western Himalayas\, bordering Tibet—a landscape rich in fossils and deeply rooted in Buddhist culture\, where legend and lore continue to shape everyday life. \nMarking the release of the second edition of SPITI through Legend and Lore\, the session takes the audience on a journey through the ethereal moonscape of Spiti Valley\, discovering its serene villages\, mystical monasteries\, and the legends and folklore that embellish the tranquil life of its inhabitants. \nThe talk is followed by a Black Hat Dance performed by monks from Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Bylakuppe. \nLimited Slots | Free Entry\nRSVP at +91 77220 89666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/spiti-through-legend-and-lore/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260308T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260308T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
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SUMMARY:Secrets of Particles and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Karma Thupten\, Director of the Science for Monks and Nuns Foundation\, takes place this MOG Sunday. The session introduces Secrets of Particles—a pioneering initiative that begins in 1999 following the encouragement of 14th Dalai Lama. Over 25 years\, the program grows from small workshops into a global educational effort integrating modern science into monastic education\, with a focus on scientific literacy\, leadership\, and dialogue between Buddhist philosophy and science. \nThe session spotlights Secrets of Particles\, the third exhibition from the Sager Science Leadership Program. Inspired by The Universe in a Single Atom\, it explores the nature of particles through scientific and Buddhist perspectives. The talk illuminates resonances between modern physics and classical Buddhist understandings of atoms and the nature of reality. \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #Talk #Encouragement #14thDalaiLama #Workshops #Global #Education #ModernScience #Literacy #Leadership #Dialogue #BuddhistPhilosophy #Physics #Understanding
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/secrets-of-particles-and-the-environment/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260307T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260307T183000
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Wisdom of Happiness
DESCRIPTION:A special screening of Wisdom of Happiness takes place as part of ‘Refuge\, Resilience & Rights: The Tibetan Story’\, an exhibition co-curated by the Museum of Goa and the Tibet Museum. \nWisdom of Happiness is a contemplative documentary centered on the life and teachings of Tenzin Gyatso. The film offers an intimate reflection on compassion\, inner peace\, and the true meaning of happiness. Through personal conversations\, archival footage\, and quiet moments of insight\, it conveys His Holiness’s enduring message that genuine happiness is not rooted in material wealth or external success\, but in cultivating kindness\, empathy\, and a deep sense of shared humanity—presenting compassion as both a spiritual value and a practical path toward a more peaceful world. \nLimited Slots | Free Entry \nRSVP at +91 77220 89666 \n#MuseumofGoa #TheTibetMuseum #FilmScreening #WisdomofHappiness #Documentary #Compassion #InnerPeace #Message #Success #Kindness #Empathy #Humanity #ArchivalFootage #SpiritualValue #PeacefulWorld
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/film-screening-wisdom-of-happiness/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260301T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260301T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
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SUMMARY:Compassion in a Complex and often Cruel World
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Varun Sahni inaugurates Refuge\, Rights & Resilience: The Tibetan Story this MOG Sunday\, a collaborative exhibition by the Museum of Goa and the Tibet Museum\, and delivers a keynote address on “Compassion in a Complex and Often Cruel World.” \nThe exhibition examines how Tibetan culture is preserved\, adapted\, and passed on in displacement. It reflects on resilience\, memory\, and cultural continuity beyond homeland. \nVarun Sahni is Professor of International Relations at Ashoka University. For his “outstanding contribution to research and teaching\,” he receives the V.K.R.V. Rao Prize in 2006. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Refuge #Right #Resilience #TibetanStory #TibetMuseum #Complex #CruelWorld #Culture #Memory Research #Teaching
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/compassion-in-a-complex-and-often-cruel-world/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260301T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260301T123000
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SUMMARY:Refuge\, Resilience and Rights: The Tibetan Story
DESCRIPTION: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 of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. \nThis exhibition examines how Tibetan culture has been preserved\, adapted\, and passed on in displacement. Bringing together historical objects\, archival photographs\, personal narratives\, and community voices\, the exhibition reflects on resilience\, memory\, and cultural continuity beyond homeland. \nThe exhibition will open with a keynote address by Prof. Varun Sahni\, reflecting on ‘Compassion in a Complex and Often Cruel World.’ \nThis exhibition is supported by The Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness The Dalai Lama and the Vimson Shivanand Salgaocar Group. \nTiming: 11:30 Am – 1:00 Pm. \nRSVP compulsory\nWhatsApp or call at 7722089666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/refuge-resilience-and-rights-the-tibetan-story-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260301T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260408T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
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SUMMARY:Refuge\, Resilience\, and Rights: The Tibetan Story
DESCRIPTION: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 relations. This exhibition brings together archival records\, artifacts\, photographs\, and personal collections to present material evidence of Tibet’s independent existence in the modern world. Through lived experience and tangible proof\, it invites visitors to consider how a nation persists—politically\, culturally\, and spiritually—despite displacement. \n  \n \nFollowing the Chinese military occupation of Tibet in the 1950s\, tens of thousands of Tibetans fled into exile\, forming communities across India and beyond. Exile reshaped Tibetan life but did not erase identity. This exhibition situates these histories within the broader Tibetan self-determination movement\, tracing how sovereignty\, memory\, and cultural continuity remain deeply intertwined.  \nRather than relying on rhetoric\, the exhibition allows historical objects to speak of a nation that once governed itself. \nPhotos from ‘Exile: A Photo Journal 1959 – 1989’ compiled and edited by Lobsang Gyatso Sither\, published by Tibet Documentation \nCo-curated by Museum of Goa & The Tibet Museum\, presented as a part of The Infinite Ripple – 90 Years of Compassion.  \nThis exhibition is supported by The Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness The Dalai Lama and the Vimson Shivanand Salgaocar Group.
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/refuge-resilience-and-rights-the-tibetan-story/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260301T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T000000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260324T135926Z
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SUMMARY:MOG Sunday: March 2026 calendar
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this March for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \n\n\n01 March 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: Compassion in a Complex & Often Cruel World \n\nSpeaker: Varun Sahni \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n08 March 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: The Secret of Particles \n\nSpeaker: Karma Thupten \n  \n\n\n15 March 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: On Form\, Material & Design Thinking \n\nSpeaker: Nityan Unnikrishnan \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n22 March 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Exclusive Living & the Transformation of Goa \n\nSpeaker: Evanthika Pereira \n  \n\n\n29 March 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: A Conversation on Love Tales \n\nSpeaker: Savia Viegas & Leila Badyari \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register!
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-march-2026-calendar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
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SUMMARY:Mangoes and Meaning - OPEN CALL
DESCRIPTION:Concept\nThe 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 classical narratives\, it appears in the realm of love and devotion\, from Kama\, the god of love\, whose arrows were tipped with mango blossoms\, to Lord Ganesha\, who is believed to have received it as a divine gift. During Portuguese rule\, the fruit travelled across continents through colonial trade\, acquiring a global presence. \nToday\, India alone is home to over 1\,500 varieties\, each marked by its own distinctive story of naming\, cultivation\, and cultural association. By tracing these histories and imaginations\, the exhibition positions the mango as a fruit of many worlds—ecological\, historical\, and symbolic. \nThe exhibition will bring together paintings\, sculptures\, music\, food traditions\, and video works connected with the mango. \nWho can apply:\n– Entries are open to all.\n– You do not need to have any formal training in art. We welcome anyone interested in art and creating.\n– Accepting submissions of sculptures\, paintings\, photographs\, digital prints\, video art\, and installation art. \nApplication deadline: 20th March 2026!\nFor more information\, check out our Artist Handbook\n\n\n\nAPPLY NOW
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mango-and-meaning/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260222T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260222T123000
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SUMMARY:The anthology of Goan Appetites
DESCRIPTION:Appetite stands as a heartfelt tribute to Goa — its salt-washed shores\, spice-filled air\, rich cuisine\, and the unquenchable appetite that beats at the core of the land and its people. \nThe collection moves from stories of late-night feasts going wrong in busy family living rooms\, to poems that trace desire and longing\, and essays that reflect on diaspora and in-migration. Each piece captures the feeling of true yearning. The anthology shifts smoothly between the intimate and the expansive — from the salty tang of the sea and the delicate twang of a rebec to the inner worlds of complex characters grappling with love\, loss\, sexuality\, and identity. \nGoa Writers invite readers to savour not just the stories\, but also the world that brings them to life. \nree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Appetite #Goa #RichCuisine #Land #People #Feast #Desire #Longing #Migration #Characters #Love #Loss #Sexuality #Identity #Stories
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-anthology-of-goan-appetites/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260217T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260419T180000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260213T112634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T064640Z
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SUMMARY:Make Yourself At Home - A Photo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION: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 attention. \nThrough his attentive wanderings\, the village reveals itself not as a postcard image of rural life\, but as a living\, working landscape. We see how sarees become makeshift barricades in agricultural fields\, how different fish are sought in different seasons\, and how occupations shift with climate and economy.  \n \n \nThe aesthetic here emerges from habit — from the unconscious design of everyday life. The way a fisherman stands is shaped by years of balancing on a boat. The way a farmer bends informs us of his relationship with the soil. Every gesture carries the imprint of land\, labour\, and climate. Each of us carries such a microscape within us — a village\, a neighbourhood\, a small geography that has shaped our ways of being. The question is not whether it formed us\, but whether we are willing to look at it closely — to examine its patterns without romance\, and to see what has been there all along. \n“Make Yourself At Home” becomes both invitation and method. It asks us to slow down and look closely at the places we think we already know. In stepping into Indrajit’s homeland\, we are encouraged to reconsider our own and ask what it would mean to truly observe the place that made us. \nCATALOGUE \nSpecial thanks to Zapurza for their support. \nJoin us at the Museum of Goa to experience it in person! \nThe exhibition will be open for public viewing from the 17th of February 2026 till the 19th of April 2026.
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/make-yourself-at-home-a-photo-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260215T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260215T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260210T115051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T115051Z
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk About Goa\, 50 Years On
DESCRIPTION:The MOG Sunday session centres on Goa < 2075\, a dystopian political novel by Mayabhushan Nagvenkar\, set in a near-future Goa governed by a democratic corporation and driven by tourism and real estate testosterone. Written live and shared online simultaneously in English and Marathi between 2023 and 2025\, the novel draws on lived experience and reportage to imagine a not-so-distant future. \nThis MOG Sunday features Mayabhushan Nagvenkar — a former journalist and author whose writing draws on decades of reportage and lived experience in Goa — in conversation with Dr. Oscar Rebello\, a renowned medical practitioner\, socio-political commentator\, and former leader of the Goa Bachao Andolan. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #Talk  #Goa2075 #PoliticalNovel #Future #Democratic #Tourism #RealEstate #Experience #Imagine #Author #Journalist #Conversation #Socio-Political #Leader #GoaBachaoAndolan
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/lets-talk-about-goa-50-years-on/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260212T112000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T114158Z
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SUMMARY:Histories of Goa - OPEN CALL
DESCRIPTION: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 landscape shaped by layered histories and present-day realities. \nAt the Museum of Goa (MOG)\, we understand Goa as a place of multiple\, overlapping histories\, formed through centuries of exchange\, movement\, influence\, and adaptation. Goa’s identity is neither singular nor fixed; it is one of mixture and continuity. This hybridity is visible in everyday life: in the languages spoken\, the architecture and domestic spaces inhabited\, the clothes worn\, the rituals practised\, and the food consumed. These elements are not relics of the past\, but active expressions of how history continues to shape contemporary Goan life. \nMOG’s curatorial approach foregrounds objects\, spaces\, and narratives that are deeply rooted in Goa’s local context. From the layered surfaces of Goan houses\, where coats of paint reveal stories of time\, migration\, and material exchange\, to traces of Portuguese maritime journeys and the cultural forms they introduced\, the Museum examines how global histories become integral to local environments. These histories are read not only through monumental events\, but through intimate\, everyday objects and instances that remain uniquely Goan. \nThis open call encourages artists to engage with Goa’s past while critically reflecting on how these histories persist\, transform\, and resurface in the present. The works selected will collectively consider how memory\, environment\, and cultural inheritance continue to influence contemporary identities in Goa\, positioning the Museum as a space where history and the present moment remain in constant dialogue. \nWho can apply:\n– Applications are open to anybody interested in creating.\n– You do not need to have any formal training in art.\n– Accepting submissions of sculptures\, paintings\, digital prints\, video art\, and installation art. \nAPPLY NOW
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/histories-of-goa-open-call/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260208T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260208T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260203T103611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T103611Z
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SUMMARY:India Street Lettering: A Journey Through Typographic Craft &Culture
DESCRIPTION:In the book\, India Street Lettering: A Journey Through Typographic Craft & Culture\, Pooja Saxena shines a spotlight on the country’s urban letterforms and the surprising stories behind them. This living typographic archive exists on the fringes of mainstream design discourse\, and India Street Lettering brings it to the fore\, celebrating the artistic expression\, linguistic diversity\, and historical intrigue found in the vibrant letterforms across the country. \nPooja Saxena is an award-winning typeface designer and typographer who works between her independent practice\, Matra Type\, and TypeTogether\, where she designs and engineers fonts. Her work focuses on Indic scripts\, especially Devanagari\, and on India’s street and vernacular lettering traditions. \nPooja is in conversation with Avani Tanya\, an interdisciplinary artist specialising in bookmaking and photography\, whose practice draws on images\, found objects\, sculpture\, and oral histories to explore urban life\, memory\, and the stories embedded in collections. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #Talk #India #Book #StreetLettering #Typographic #Craft&Culture #Spotlight #Stories #Archive #ArtisticExpression #LinguisticDiversity #HistoricalIntrigue #Independent #Designs #Engineers #UrbanLife
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/india-street-lettering-a-journey-through-typographic-craft-culture/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260201T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260222T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260130T112120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T050631Z
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SUMMARY:MOG SUNDAY - February 2026 Calendar
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this February for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \n\n\n01 February 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: Turtle Walker \n\nFilm Screening \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n08 February 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: On Indian Street Signs \n\nSpeaker: Pooja Saxena & Avani Tanya \n  \n\n\n15 February 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: On Goa 2075 \n\nSpeaker: Mayabhushan Nagvenkar & Dr. Oscar Rebello \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n22 February 2026 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: The Anthology of Goan Appetites \n\nSpeaker: The Goa Writers Group \n  \n\n\n\n\nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register!
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-february-2026-calendar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260201T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260201T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260127T122516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T122516Z
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SUMMARY:Turtle Walker- Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Satish Bhaskar embarks on an epic journey along India’s coastline and the spectacular Andaman and Nicobar Islands\, where he uncovers the vital nesting beaches of sea turtles. During his death-defying quest\, he unravels mysteries surrounding these enigmatic ocean creatures and sets out to save them from extinction. After a devastating tsunami strikes in 2004\, Bhaskar grapples with a pressing question: what happens to sea turtles when their nesting beaches disappear? \nWe invite you to a special screening of Turtle Walker — a powerful documentary that traces Bhaskar’s life\, legacy\, and unwavering bond with the sea. \nThe screening is followed by a conversation with director Taira Malaney\, a Goa-based filmmaker and Explorers Club 50 honoree. Taira tells intimate stories about people and the natural world. Her debut\, Turtle Walker\, wins the Grand Teton Award and premieres at DOC NYC 2024. She is joined by creative producer Saif Khan and senior associate Tanvi Krishnani from Jnana Foundation. \nPresented by Tiger Baby and Ceres\, in association with HHMI Tangled Bank Studios\, an Emaho Films production. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #FilmScreening #EpicJourney #Coastline #AndamanandNicobarIsland #NestingBeaches #Extinction #Mysteries #Ocean #Tsunami #Turtle #Stories #NaturalWorld
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/turtle-walker-film-screening/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260125T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260125T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260120T114921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T114921Z
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SUMMARY:The Story of Seaweed
DESCRIPTION:“Step into the Sea” is a multidisciplinary immersive installation that invites the audience to experience the feeling of being in a seaweed forest in Goa. \nThe storytelling session will take you through the origins of seaweed in the oceans and it’s place in our lives today. This will be followed by a Q&A session to understand more about the ecosystem. \nStorytellers: Gabriella D’Cruz and Nefertiti Titli\nLive Sound: Ashel Unger \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #Talk #Ocean #Seaweed #Storytelling #Ecosystem #ImmersiveInstallation
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-story-of-seaweed/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260124T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260110T123921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T052011Z
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SUMMARY:Step Into The Sea
DESCRIPTION:Step into the Sea\, a multidisciplinary immersive installation by The Good Ocean and Jolchhobi\, is coming to the Museum of Goa from 24th to 30th January. \nWorld-renowned guitarist Susmit Sen\, former lead guitarist and founder of Indian Ocean\, will open Step into the Sea on 24th January with a journey beneath the surface. He will perform a live solo set of his cherished compositions\, along with improvisations inspired by marine ecosystems. \nUnknown to many\, India is home to over 800 species of seaweed. Along Goa’s coast\, Sargassum forests form dense underwater canopies from November to March. These rich\, biodiverse spaces support marine life but remain largely unseen and understudied. Through this immersive experience\, visitors step into a room that feels like swimming through a seaweed forest along the Goan coastline—an unfamiliar yet vital ecosystem. \nOnly 10 early bird tickets available for the opening night! \nTickets
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/step-into-the-sea/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260122T111304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T111754Z
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SUMMARY:Refuge\, Resilience\, and Rights: The Tibetan Story - OPEN CALL
DESCRIPTION:OPEN CALL\nCalling all artists who create art on Tibetan culture\nThe 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. \nThis exhibition traces the journey of the Tibetan people from their forced exile in India to the realities of contemporary Tibetan communities today. Bringing together historical objects\, personal narratives\, archival photographs\, contemporary artworks\, and community voices\, the exhibition examines how Tibetan culture has been preserved\, adapted\, and transmitted in displacement. \nWe are accepting artworks that explore ideas of:\n– Tibetan History & Memory: Reflecting on the struggle for independence\n– Exile & Resilience: Contemporary lived realities of the Tibetan diaspora\n– Identity & Belonging: Personal narratives of cultural preservation \nWho can apply:\n– Open to all artists who have created art on Tibetan culture\n– You do not need to have any formal training in art. We welcome anyone interested in art and creating.\n– Accepting submissions of sculptures\, paintings\, digital prints\, video art\, and installation art. \nApplication deadline: 31st January\, 2026! \nAPPLY NOW
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/refuge-resilience-and-rights-the-tibetan-story-open-call/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260118T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260118T183000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260113T070131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T070131Z
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SUMMARY:A Tribute to Madhav Gadgil
DESCRIPTION:Gadgil speaks for nature by listening to it—to forests\, rivers\, hills\, and villages as living presences. He reminds us that ecology is inseparable from history\, politics\, and memory\, and that science without ethics forgets what truly matters. \nThis Sunday evening\, as we come together in remembrance\, we return to the questions Prof. Madhav Gadgil\, the people’s scientist\, teaches us to ask. \nFrom Goa and the Western Ghats to across India\, his work stands against extraction in the name of progress\, and for a democracy rooted in the land and its people. \nThis tribute meeting is organised by Goa Foundation and the Museum of Goa\, not just to honour his life\, but to carry forward the responsibility he leaves us with. \nOpen to All | Free Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/a-tribute-to-madhav-gadgil/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260118T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260118T123000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260113T073150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T073150Z
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SUMMARY:A- Political Act: How Memes are becoming India's Digital Protest Art
DESCRIPTION:The interactive presentation explores how memes function as a form of subversive art\, turning viral trends into acts of resistance. Memes break down the distinction between creator and audience\, transforming consumers into co-creators. \nIt traces the rise of meme culture from simple internet jokes to a vital form of digital communication. In India\, where humour and satire often serve as tools for political dissent\, memes acquire new meaning. Unlike traditional political cartoons\, meme creation demands nothing more than a smartphone\, sharp wit\, and an understanding of internet culture. \nKabiran is a content creator and writer who experiments with humour and satire. Through A-political Act\, she works to create a participatory digital archive that examines how memes democratise dissent\, challenge propaganda\, and reshape political engagement in the digital age. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Memes #SubversiveArt #Creator #Audience #Culture #Jokes #Communication #PoliticalCartoons #Smartphone #Writer #Humour #Satire
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/a-political-act-how-memes-are-becoming-indias-digital-protest-art/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260116T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260116T203000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172258
CREATED:20260108T104518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T062814Z
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SUMMARY:Gail & Bharat
DESCRIPTION:Experience a special screening at MOG of Gail & Bharat\, a powerful documentary on the life and work of US-born Indian sociologist and Dalit rights activist Prof. Gail Omvedt (1941–2021) and her partner\, activist Dr. Bharat Patankar. \nThe film moves away from academic jargon and grounds itself in their shared personal life\, while tracing the larger currents of India’s anti-caste and socio-political movements that shape their work. \nIn a landscape where anti-caste struggles remain insufficiently documented\, Gail & Bharat serves as a vital archive for scholars\, students\, and activists. \nThe screening is followed by a conversation with Dalit–Buddhist filmmaker Somnath Waghmare. The film screens widely across India\, the UK\, and Europe\, sustaining crucial conversations on caste\, memory\, and resistance. \nThis event was made possible with the support of our hospitality partner The Park Hotel\, Calangute. \nFree Entry | Limited Seats \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGEvents #Screening #Documentary #Sociologist #DalitRights #Activist #Film #Anti-Caste #Socio-Political
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/gail-bharat/
CATEGORIES:Events
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