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NATIONAL CONCLAVE -AUTHORLESS HORIZONS: AI, AUTHORSHIP, AND THE EMERGING CREATIVE ECOSYSTEM

EXHIBITION- NEO, URBAN, AVATAR: A Mythopoesis of the Contemporary Times

NEO, URBAN, AVATAR: A Mythopoesis of the Contemporary Times
Art works by Birendra Pani

The exhibition presents a body of drawing-based paintings that explore the fragmented realities of contemporary urban existence. Rooted in Indian aesthetic traditions yet shaped by a globalized and technologized visual culture, the works weave together mythology, memory, satire, consumerism and environmental traces into an evolving contemporary mythscape.

Birendra Pani, contemporary artist whose practice is shaped by his movement across geographies and cultural landscapes. Drawing from Indian visual traditions, folk and performative forms, and contemporary urban imagery, his works construct layered visual narratives that reflect on identity and the changing human condition.

The exhibition will be inaugurated on Tuesday, 30 June’26 at 18:30 hrs

The exhibition will remain open daily from 1st July to 15th July from 11:00 to 19:00 hrs

(Collaboration: Purushottam Public Trust)

 

IIC FILM CLUB- WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST

IIC FILM CLUB
WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST


Presents a curated selection of contemporary films from Northeast India, bringing together distinctive cinematic voices from the region. Spanning diverse languages, landscapes and lived experiences, the films offer intimate reflections on identity, memory, community and change.

 

Mi Bo (Missing Person), Mizoram
(80 minutes; 2024; Mizo with English subtitles)
Director: Raymond Colney

With Maruata Rawite, Zoparmawii, Bunny Colney, Michael, K.Thangbiakzuala

Missing Person tells the emotionally charged story of Remlala, who, diagnosed with a chronic illness, chooses to conceal his condition from his sister, Muani, in an attempt to protect her. However, his well-intentioned efforts inadvertently create emotional distance between them, with a seemingly simple gift—a phone—further straining their relationship. The film powerfully illustrates how our efforts to shield loved ones can backfire, and how material possessions can sometimes create barriers between us and those we care about most.

 

(This month’s film club films are open for all)

(Collaboration: Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER)

 

PERFORMANCE- Blue Pulse

Blue Pulse
The performance brings together contrasting worlds of contemporary urgency and classical depth through a Kathak-based choreographic journey. Moving between the turbulence of urban life, marked by environmental crisis, plastic and water pollution, and the quiet introspection of Sufi sensibility, the work explores the search for stillness within excess.

Performers: Salomi Shah, Kalrav Dave, Vaishali Shah, Anar Jaikrishna, Vaama Patel, Khevna Patel, Anushka Shah, Priyanshi Jain and Vaishali Trivedi

(Collaboration: Sangati Centre for Performing Arts)

IIC FILM CLUB -WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST

IIC FILM CLUB
WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST


Presents a curated selection of contemporary films from Northeast India, bringing together distinctive cinematic voices from the region. Spanning diverse languages, landscapes and lived experiences, the films offer intimate reflections on identity, memory, community and change.


Joseph’s Son, Manipur
(83 min; 2023; Manipuri/Tangkhul/Thadou Kuki/Rongmei with English subtitles)
Director: Haobam Paban Kumar
With Rewben Mashangva


Official selection, Main Competition section, 25th Shanghai International Film Festival, 2023; Recipient of the Special Jury Award at the 29th Kolkata International Film Festival, 2023
In a conflict-ridden Manipur, a grieving father undertakes a difficult journey in search of his missing son. Moving through fractured landscapes and communities shaped by violence and uncertainty, the film becomes a quiet meditation on grief, endurance and the lingering scars of conflict.

 

(This month’s film club films are open for all)

(Collaboration: Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER)
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP- Yashodhra se Samvaad: A collection of Hindi Poems

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Yashodhra se Samvaad: A collection of Hindi Poems 
By Sangeeta Gupta (Prithvi, 2024)

Discussants: Dr. Alka Tyagi, Poet, Researcher and Translator; Prof. Rekha Sethi, Indraprastha College for Women; Dr. Suman Kesari, Hindi Poet & Writer; Prof. Harsh Bala Sharma, Indraprastha College for Women; Sanya Tyagi, Poet & Performer; Sangeeta Gupta, Artist, Poet, Film Maker & Author of the book

 

INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY

INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 
Puspabhuti or Vardhana of Thanesar with special reference to excavation at Harsh ka Tila, Kurukhetra, Haryana
Speaker: Dr Devki Nandan Dimri, former Joint Director of Archaeological Survey of India, authored three books and several research articles and Participated in excavations at Banawali, Dholavira, Sringaverpur, Ramapuram, Hulas, Thanesar, and other ancient sites.

Chair: K. N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC

Moderator: Pratap Bhanu Singh Sengar, former Director (Monuments) Archaeological Survey of India

Situated in district Kurukshetra, Harsh ka Tila, one of the most important political power centres in North India. It is believed that Pushyabhuti was the founder of the kingdom hence called Pushyabhuti dynasty. Harsh ka Tila No. 1 was excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India for three field seasons from 1997 - 99. The site has revealed remains of successive cultural phases, starting from Kushan to late Mughal period without any gaps. The site has residential buildings, including a palace complex of post Gupta period, which was described by Banbhatta as Dhawal Gruha or white palace. Among the antiques noteworthy findings are the large number of terracotta tablets with other associated ritual objects from Rajput period.

 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Jahan Ara Begum 1614-1681: A Biographical Study

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Jahan Ara Begum 1614-1681: A Biographical Study
By Nausheen Jaffery and Shailaja Kathuria (Tulika Books, 2025)

Discussants: TBC
 

IIC FILM CLUB- WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST

IIC FILM CLUB
WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST


Presents a curated selection of contemporary films from Northeast India, bringing together distinctive cinematic voices from the region. Spanning diverse languages, landscapes and lived experiences, the films offer intimate reflections on identity, memory, community and change.

Kangbo Aloti (The Lost Path), Assam 
(105 min; 2025; Karbi with English subtitles)
Director: Khanjan Kishore Nath

With Harmony Bey; Malin Engtipi; Rajib Kro

Tasked with recruiting new members for a militant group, a young man arrives in a remote village where an encounter with a schoolteacher begins to unsettle his beliefs and loyalties. Set against the socio-political realities of the region, the film traces an inward journey of conflict, doubt and transformation.

 

(This month’s film club films are open for all)

(Collaboration: Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER)
 

OBSERVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY 2026

SUNDAY 21

DEMONSTRATION ■ MULTIPURPOSE HALL, KAMALADEVI COMPLEX FROM 8:00 TO 9:00  
OBSERVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY 2026
Yoga Demonstration at IIC 
This year marks the 12th annual global celebration of International Day of Yoga, continuing a worldwide movement dedicated to promoting holistic health, preventive care, and overall well-being. Join us for a special Yoga demonstration and an opportunity to learn more about the benefits and practice of Yoga.

By Anita Dua, Yoga Practitioner of 35 years, disciple of Guru B.K.S. Iyengar and teacher/guru at various schools in Delhi.

To register for the same, please email apo3@iicdelhi.in by 15th June 2026. A confirmation email will soon be shared with you thereafter with additional details of the demonstration.

Open to all on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited seats available.  Kindly mention your name/age/ membership number (if applicable) while registering. 
 

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