Kala Sakshi at Sehgal Collection, 2025
The young awardees and recipients of the prestigious Kala Sakshi Scholarship visited the Sehgal Private Collection to spend time, engaging deeply with the life and work of Amar Nath Sehgal. Many left feeling inspired and many related to him, which kept the dialogue interesting and vibrant.
Patron’s Evening, 2026
To celebrate the artist’s 104th birth anniversary at the museum, we organized our annual ‘Patron’s Evening’ to honour his legacy and the journey of the Sehgal Private Collection with all our collaborators and partners. In partnership with the Embassy of Luxembourg, the evening was thoughtfully curated around the theme of the colour orange, represented through the Indian marigold. Orange holds deep significance in Luxembourg, symbolizing their advocacy for women’s rights, and is also the museum’s institutional colour, reflecting our identity, energy, and the creative spirit of the artist.
An evening at the museum– to celebrate our collaboration with Children’s Hope India
The Sehgal × CHI Initiative, launched in 2023, is rooted in a shared belief that art is a powerful tool for self-expression and should be an integral part of every child’s learning journey. Through thoughtfully designed workshops for students and art therapy sessions for educators, the initiative fosters creativity, emotional well-being, and imaginative thinking in under-served communities.
With over 25 workshops conducted so far, we’re proud to be building a nurturing, inclusive space where children can explore, express, and grow one brushstroke at a time.
A conversation with Rohan and Roshan Anvekar
Twin artists Rohan & Roshan Anvekar, recipients of the Amar Nath Sehgal Inception Grant, joined us for a conversation with curator Priyal Pall. Known for a practice that merges satire, surrealism, and socio-political critique, the Anvekar brothers shared insights into their journey, their collaborative process, and the ways their individual practices complement one another. With Priyal Pall’s expansive understanding of contemporary art and culture guiding the exchange, the discussion focused on emerging talent and their contributions to the growing community.
Open Studio at Top Floor Studio
Amar Nath Sehgal Inception Grant awardee Abhishek Chakraborty participated in Open Studio hosted by Top Floor Studio. Following a month-long residency supported by the museum, he was awarded the opportunity to showcase his works created during his residency program.
Tree of Love – A Conversation with Amba Sanyal
Hosts Sujata Prasad and Oroon Das created magic with Amba Sanyal, a renowned costume designer and theatre artist at the museum. The evening narrated stories of her childhood with her father, the legendary B.C. Sanyal, who was also a mentor to Amar Nath Sehgal, shared a strong bond since pre-partition days in Lahore. Amba’s lifelong dedication to theatre, her deep insights into Indian art, personal anecdotes, and songs of patriotism and nation-building took us back to the 1950s, a time of national unity and cultural resurrection that she was at the centre of.
Rajasthan Water Stories – Documenting traditional water systems through comics
On the occasion of World Earth Day, the museum, in collaboration with Ritika Kochhar and Jaipur Virasat Foundation, hosted a conversation on Rajasthan’s ancient water systems.
Comic creators and architects Anuj Kale and Shreya Khandekar of Leewardists, in conversation with Ritika, shared their comic-based stories from Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer that blend humor, research, and design to make traditional water wisdom accessible. The evening highlighted how intelligent storytelling can inspire awareness, promote sustainability, heritage, and community for the future of our shared planet.
Whispers of Belonging – An evening of Poetry
An evening of poetry at the museum, curated by Alishah, featured talented poets Abhay K, Maaz Bin Bilal, Achingliu Kamei, and Jonaki Ray, along with Chirag Thakkar as the moderator.
The event explored the many dimensions of belonging—both physical and emotional—through powerful poetic voices that reflected themes of identity, memory, and migration.
Tree of Love – A Conversation with Dadi Pudumjee
Hosts Sujata Prasad and Oroon Das, in conversation with Padma Shri awardee Dadi Pudumjee, founder of Ishara Puppet Theatre Trust. Pudumjee’s lifelong contributions to Indian culture and puppetry globally brought together an evening of storytelling, deep insights into innovation over the years, and a lasting impact on lives. He founded India’s first contemporary puppet company, pioneering large-scale performances worldwide, conducting workshops across continents, introducing audiences to diverse puppetry forms, and shaping a new generation of artists, all while preserving and evolving India’s rich cultural heritage.
Patron’s Evening, 2025
Our annual ‘Patron’s Evening’ was organised on the artist’s 103rd birth anniversary to celebrate our journey and work with all our collaborators and partners. In partnership with the Embassy of Luxembourg, the evening was thoughtfully curated around the theme "Land of Roses", honouring Luxembourg’s culture of growing roses and their renowned wines to highlight Sehgal’s deep connection with Luxembourg. The event featured a musical performance by duo Sayan Sinha and Saniya Dhawan.










