St. Andrews Parish Hall -Students' Biennale at Kochi
The Students' Biennale at Kochi shows you what Indian art looks like in five years. Here are five artists you should see.
The Students' Biennale at Kochi shows you what Indian art looks like in five years. Here are five artists you should see.
A Kenyan artist draws on Dutch walls. A student builds a shelter for her child-bride mother. David Hall is unmissable.
This is our Fort Kochi insider guide for you — 32 paw-picked experiences, updated regularly by the cats who call this place home. Whether you're here for the Biennale, the food, or just the light on the harbour at dusk, we've got you.
The British arrived and took over toward the end of the 18th century. In 1806, they destroyed the remaining fort walls - but left the bungalow standing. Typical British move: flatten the fort, keep the pretty house.
Clay has a way of carrying time inside it. Every crack, every glaze mark, every curve of a vessel holds the story of fire and patience. At 4 Ceramics, You are looking at four different lifetimes of listening to what mud wants to become. 6 to 23 Feb 2026 in Fort Kochi
What happens when a thousand-year-old tradition meets a modern, empty ocean? Join us on 7 February for a screening of Baħar Biss. Watch a story about Malta's ancient fishing traditions and the changing Mediterranean Sea.
Nights in a crumbling hostel, weak staircases, constant vigilance—Pratik Khurkutiya's sculptures and paintings trace how fear embeds itself in the body long after we've left dangerous spaces.
Surveillance is permanent in its effects, even if discontinuous in action. Ten artists from across India transform Foucault's concept into an architecture of co-existence and shared vulnerability.
What remains when a home is taken away? Aadil Farooq Malik, who lost his house to a road expansion project, explores the shifting meanings of belonging through architectural remnants.
From Shimla—once the summer capital of British India—Vikas Kumar examines how being watched shapes who we are, and what it means to return the gaze.
Join the Fort Kochi beach clean up on Nov 4. Meet other volunteers at 7:30 AM to help keep our coast clean.
Find the best spots for beer and wine in Fort Kochi. Visit local favorites like Seagull for seaside drinks, and Francis for a chill vibe.
Discovering the history, tradition and culture of the Konkani-speaking Kudumbi community of Kerala through the dance of Fugudo.
Uncover Chavittu Natakam, Kerala's unique blend of opera, dance & drama influenced by Portuguese history. Learn about its powerful chenda drumming, chavittu footwork, Kalari combat & sung epics like Charlemagne.
Making Kochi Water Metro more accessible to the travelers & humans of Kochi. Carefully curated water metro route maps, timings, feeder buses, tips and more.
Bandit is the tripod cat who runs the editorial team. Saved by a local rescue, he now spends his days editing articles with strategic paw prints and managing his network of street informants.