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-February 19, 2025

Korean Karnival 2.0 returns to Gurugram

Korean Karnival 2.0 returns to Gurugram

This year’s edition, in collaboration with the Korean Embassy, will showcase a mix of live entertainment, cultural experiences, and shopping

-February 19, 2025

Exhibition: ‘A Bird Call, Northeast India’

Exhibition: ‘A Bird Call, Northeast India’

Samaria's over 150 artworks highlight the beauty and vulnerability of birds, inspiring all generations to stop, observe, and protect them

-February 18, 2025

Art Exhibition: ‘Celebrating the Modernists of Indian Art’

Art Exhibition: ‘Celebrating the Modernists of Indian Art’

The curated collection, spanning decades of innovation, showcases diverse themes and styles that foster a visual dialogue among the celebrated works of India’s modernist masters

-February 18, 2025

The Masks We Wear: A group art exhibition

The Masks We Wear: A group art exhibition

Featuring 20 artists, the exhibition explores the facades people create in daily life

-February 17, 2025

Garden of Dreams: A solo art exhibition of artist Maya Burman

Garden of Dreams: A solo art exhibition of artist Maya Burman

Curated by Amrita Kochhar, the “Garden of Dreams” exhibition seamlessly merges Maya Burman’s early works from the 1990s with her contemporary creations

-February 17, 2025

Jahan-e-Khusrau 2025: A Sufi Music Festival

Jahan-e-Khusrau 2025: A Sufi Music Festival

Since its inception in 2000, the festival has showcased the works of Sufi saints like Rumi, Amir Khusrau, and Baba Bulleh Shah

-February 16, 2025

Magic with Every Stroke: National group art exhibition

Magic with Every Stroke: National group art exhibition

The aim of the exhibition is to attract the attention of visitors by showcasing the artworks of more than 40 quality artists

-February 13, 2025

Art Exhibition: Panchtatva – The Elemental Mosaic

Art Exhibition: Panchtatva – The Elemental Mosaic

Using textures on canvas, paper, and wood, the exhibition delves into themes of time, resilience, and cosmic harmony, reflecting on ‘Prana’ (vital force) and its relationship with the natural world