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Patriot Bureau -December 26, 2025

‘Sut te Saah’: a phulkari exhibition

‘Sut te Saah’: a phulkari exhibition

The exhibition brings together rare Phulkaris and Baghs to trace the cultural, domestic and ritual life of Punjab through textile traditions

PTI -December 26, 2025

Chromatic Resonance: a solo exhibition by Jhunu Sarkar

Chromatic Resonance: a solo exhibition by Jhunu Sarkar

An abstract exploration of nature and emotion, Chromatic Resonance showcases Jhunu Sarkar’s expressive use of colour and form

Tahir Bhat -December 23, 2025

NSD to host Winter Theatre Festival 2025 from December 26

NSD to host Winter Theatre Festival 2025 from December 26

A celebration of theatre’s power to entertain, reflect, and connect through humour, music, and folk storytelling

Patriot Bureau -December 22, 2025

‘Contours of Joy – Choti Choti Khushiyaan’: a solo exhibition by Sheela Chamariya

‘Contours of Joy – Choti Choti Khushiyaan’: a solo exhibition by Sheela Chamariya

The exhibition brings together a vibrant body of sculptures and murals that celebrate the quiet pleasures and emotional rhythms of everyday life

Patriot Bureau -December 21, 2025

‘Symphony of Strokes 2.0’: An art exhibition

‘Symphony of Strokes 2.0’: An art exhibition

A national exhibition–sale bringing together 25 artists from across India, showcasing contemporary, abstract, traditional and landscape artwork

PTI -December 19, 2025

Boho Bazaar returns to Delhi with Christmas edition

Boho Bazaar returns to Delhi with Christmas edition

Boho Bazaar’s Christmas edition returns to Delhi on December 20–21 with 300+ brands, live music and festive experiences at JLN Stadium

Patriot Bureau -December 18, 2025

‘Decoding Digital DNA’: a solo exhibition by Mukesh Sharma

‘Decoding Digital DNA’: a solo exhibition by Mukesh Sharma

Mukesh Sharma reimagines digital components as living matter in his solo exhibition ‘Decoding Digital DNA’

Patriot Bureau -December 18, 2025

‘Pret’: a theatre show

‘Pret’: a theatre show

A Hindi adaptation of Ibsen’s Ghosts, Pret probes the clash between rigid tradition and rational thought, and the enduring haunt of inherited hypocrisy