
The upcoming exhibition “Mangoes & Meanings: Histories, Ecologies, and Cultural Imagination” will open at the Museum of Goa with a preview evening on 8 May at 7:00 PM. The exhibition invites audiences to reconsider the mango beyond its culinary identity, positioning it as a subject embedded in ecological systems, historical narratives, and cultural imagination. The show will remain open to the public from 9 May to 14 June 2026.
A Concept Rooted in Culture and Ecology
The exhibition frames the mango as more than a fruit, examining it as a system that intersects biology, memory, and tradition. It explores how mangoes function as seasonal markers and shared cultural symbols across generations. By presenting the fruit as both material and symbolic, the exhibition reflects on its role in shaping collective experiences and regional identities.
Opening Night with Live Music
The preview evening will feature a live Konkani Jazz Funk performance by Skiffle, led by singer Avila Fernandes, accompanied by guitarist Vedant Saxena and keyboardist Shania Vaz. The musical programme is designed to complement the exhibition’s thematic focus on cultural hybridity and contemporary reinterpretations of tradition.
Curated Food and Beverage Experience
The opening event will include a curated selection of beverages:
- Cocktails by Hapusa Gin
- Rum-based drinks by Pipa Rum
- Non-alcoholic fruit squashes by Vnya
These offerings aim to extend the sensory engagement with the mango theme beyond the visual artworks.
About the Museum of Goa
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The Museum of Goa is known for its focus on contemporary art and public engagement. Founded by artist Subodh Kerkar, the museum frequently hosts exhibitions that explore cultural narratives, social themes, and regional histories through diverse artistic practices.
Exhibition Highlights
While specific artworks are not detailed, the exhibition is expected to include:
- Interpretations of mangoes in historical and artistic contexts
- Explorations of agricultural and ecological narratives
- Works addressing memory, identity, and food culture
- Cross-disciplinary approaches combining art, history, and science
Visitor Information
| Event | Details |
| Title | Mangoes & Meanings: Histories, Ecologies, and Cultural Imagination |
| Venue | Museum of Goa |
| City | Goa, India |
| Opening Date | 8 May 2026 (Preview at 7:00 PM) |
| Exhibition Dates | 9 May – 14 June 2026 |
| Organiser | Museum of Goa |
| Entry / Tickets | RSVP required for preview: 77220 89666 |
| Website / Registration | visit@museumofgoa.com |
Takeaway
“Mangoes & Meanings” situates a familiar fruit within broader conversations about ecology, history, and cultural identity. By bridging sensory experience with critical inquiry, the exhibition offers visitors a chance to reflect on everyday objects as carriers of collective memory and meaning, contributing to ongoing dialogues in contemporary art and cultural studies.







