One of the oldest buildings in Panaji pre-dates the invasion of the Portuguese – despite looking typically colonial – and was the palace of Adil Shah of Bijapur. The proud building stands on the banks of the peacefully flowing Mandovi River and is a testament to Goa’s long and varied history. Its interior was renovated by Serendipity Arts Foundation and the Government of Goa and was opened to the public after 12 years for SAF 2016.
We are delighted to be showcasing a series of exciting projects in this venue again this year, ranging from exhibitions to performances.
Looking at the staged photograph that flits between reality and fiction, the show aims to focus on works that employ various sorts of strategies and techniques to tell their story. These could...
The exhibition offers a critical viewing of popular Indian imagery at the turn of the twentieth century in the construction of its social and...
'Sound Interventions' is a curation of four projects by Sneha Khanwalkar: Bass Holograms; The Long and Short of It; StepPer; and Winds of Change.
Exploring the bare bones of bass frequencies, the torpor of oscillations, a relationship to silence unfolds within Bass Holograms and takes the audience to the very edge of sound, inside time,...
Antonio E Costa was born in Malawi, raised in Kenya, and has spent most of the following decades living and practicing both art and architecture in an astonishing array of countries on five...
A THEATRE WORKSHOP Space and listening are fundamental starting points of our work as actors and theatre makers. We all arrive with our unique experiences and backgrounds into the shared space...
Weftscapes examines a fresh approach to the creation and making of Jamdani fabrics, both in its weaving, choice of raw materials, patterns, designs and the end-product—a finished garment....