
A new youth-led art initiative titled Art × Evidence will launch in Goa on 27 March 2026 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Sala de Gasper, Club Tennis de Gasper Dias, Goa. The launch will take place before a curated audience of government, education, industry stakeholders and students to enable deeper engagement with the youth work and the research behind it. The initiative has been developed by Priya Agrawal, Founder and Director of the Antarang Foundation, which works to strengthen pathways from education to employment for young people.
The launch will take place before a curated audience of government, education, industry stakeholders and students to enable deeper engagement with the youth work and the research behind it.
Event in a Glance
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Art × Evidence Launch – Goa |
| Date | 27 March 2026 |
| Time | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Venue | Sala de Gasper, Club Tennis de Gasper Dias, Goa |
| Organizer | Antarang Foundation |
| Founder | Priya Agrawal |
| Participants | 45 young participants from across Goa |
| Creative Formats | Poetry, essays, theatre, dance, visual arts, textile crafts |
Creative Expression Meets Research
Art × Evidence has been conceived as a pilot initiative in Goa that combines research insights with artistic practices. The programme encourages participants to interpret research themes through writing, movement, visual art, theatre, and design.
Rather than presenting research findings only through reports, the initiative places data and lived experiences together, inviting stakeholders to engage with youth perspectives in new formats.
Participation from Young Creators Across Goa
The Goa edition will bring together 45 young participants from across the state who will present original works created during the programme.
The creative works will include:
- Poetry and essay writing
- Theatre and performance-based storytelling
- Western dance and movement-based expression
- Visual and fine arts
- Textile craft practices such as crochet
Each project responds to structured prompts drawn from research on education-to-employment transitions.
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Mentorship by Goan Practitioners
Participants have developed their work through guided co-creation sessions with mentors from diverse creative disciplines.
The mentors include:
- Writer and editor Saachi D’Souza
- Choreographer and movement educator Saayshha Gadiyar
- Visual artist and educator Rohit Bhosle
- Theatre director Keatan Jadhav
- Artists and design educators Gourish Poke and Uttara Anglo
These mentors have supported participants in translating research insights into artistic and performative forms.
Dialogue on Youth Skills and Employment
The programme is based on more than a decade of research conducted by Antarang Foundation on school-to-work transitions. The research explores topics such as youth unemployment, career decisions after secondary education, and pathways to financial independence.
Findings from a longitudinal study tracking 1,057 alumni of the Foundation highlight:
- 54.6% female employment among alumni, compared with around 33% nationally
- 51.7% in regular salaried roles, compared with about 22% nationally
- 16% NEET rate among alumni, significantly lower than the national benchmark of 28.5%
These insights inform the themes explored through the artworks and performances presented during the event.
Moderated Walkthrough and Public Dialogue

The launch evening will include a moderated walkthrough connecting the artworks with broader discussions about aspiration, employability, and social mobility. Participants, educators, and stakeholders will engage in conversations about how systems can better recognise the diverse capabilities of young people.
The organisers hope the programme will encourage dialogue between institutions, industry, and youth to better support transitions from education into meaningful careers.
About the Initiative and Founder
Art × Evidence is a scalable platform developed by Antarang Foundation to translate research on education-to-employment transitions into creative and participatory formats. The Goa programme serves as a proof-of-concept model that could be replicated in other states.
Founder Priya Agrawal, who established Antarang Foundation in 2013, has spent over two decades working in the development sector. Her work focuses on career awareness, career readiness, and bridging the gap between education and employability for young people.
Conclusion
The launch of Art × Evidence in Goa highlights a growing effort to connect research, youth experience, and creative expression. By encouraging young participants to present their perspectives through art, writing, and performance, the initiative aims to deepen public conversations about employability, skills, and the opportunities available to India’s youth.







