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OT Interview: Discovering The Artistic Underbelly Of Goa With Artist Subodh Kerkar

Goa is famous for its beaches, parties, and affordable drinks, but there’s more to discover. A cultural renaissance is underway, led by the Museum of Goa (MOG). OT spoke with its founder, Subodh Kerkar, to explore what makes Goa’s art scene unique

Fishermen And The Ocean by Subodh Kerkar Photo: Museum of Goa
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While Goa is often synonymous with sun-kissed beaches, vibrant nightlife, and affordable liquor, its rich cultural heritage usually takes a backseat. However, this perception is gradually shifting, as exemplified by the "Goa Beyond Beaches" initiative spearheaded by the state's tourism minister, Rohan Khaunte.

One such example that showcases the state's cultural depth is the Museum of Goa (MOG), a privately owned contemporary art gallery-cum-museum founded by Goan artist Subodh Kerkar. Established in 2015, it offers diverse cultural experiences, including exhibitions, art courses, plays, residencies, workshops, book readings, lectures, screenings, and talks.

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