Serendipity Arts Festival Showcases Community-Centered Works
At the 10th Serendipity Arts Festival in Panjim, Goa, curators presented more than 250 projects and over 35 curators showcased works addressing local histories, labour, and environment. Highlights included Prahlad Sukhtankar’s Salt exhibit with 16 salts, photographic and performance pieces on migration and surveillance, and community projects like Lost Fish Recipes and Dr Bwanga. The festival emphasizes reclaiming indigenous knowledge and protecting living ecosystems such as salt pans.
Key Points
- 1Showcases over 250 projects including Salt exhibit with 16 salt types
- 2Highlights local histories and labour, addressing migration, identity, and environmental concerns
- 3Encourages practitioners to prioritize community knowledge and protect living ecosystems like salt pans
Scoring Rationale
Local festival coverage with rich cultural detail; limited technical or sector-wide implications reduces broader impact.
Sources
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