Artudio’s new space to display neuro-diverse artworks
The pop-up show ‘[un]seen’ presents drawings, paintings and installations by artists with autism.
The pop-up show ‘[un]seen’ presents drawings, paintings and installations by artists with autism.
After decades of silence, priests and locals, in collaboration with the Patan Museum, have revived long-lost daily worship and temple traditions, reconnecting Patan with its living heritage.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
In ‘Himalaya: A Human History’, Ed Douglas blends geology, religion and politics to show how the mountains shaped (and were shaped by) people.
From cooking classes called ‘Homo Momo’ to rainbow treks in the Himalayas, tour guide and co-founder ofQueermandu Aayam Poudel is bringing visibility, pride and a touch of sparkle to Nepal’s travel scene.
Manish Lal Shrestha, founder of Gallery Mcube, reflects on how rituals, temple rhythms, and communal practices inspire his contemporary art.
Her selection reflects Nepal’s growing presence in the global sustainability and social entrepreneurship ecosystem.
With heartfelt moments and youthful energy, ‘Sharmajee Ki Beti’ highlights how self-acceptance and courage shape young lives.
Shrestha is a conceptual Nepali artist. His diverse creations, from line drawings and fingerprint art to installations like ‘Heritage Line’, reflect themes of unity and identity.
We can’t always think positively, but we can learn to handle our negative thoughts instead of fighting them.
Mandala Theatre’s three-month course uses workshops and research-based production to introduce beginners to play-making.
Riya Prajapati has turned a family legacy into a thriving creative space in Bauddha, blending art and entrepreneurship.
The 14th European Union Film Festival will feature 25 films from Europe and Nepal, exploring identity, resistance, and culture.
German ambassador to Nepal Udo Eugen Volz reflects on lessons from history, the importance of dialogue, and his early impressions of Nepal’s resilience.
Writer-actor Saguna Shah describes it as “extraordinary stories of ordinary people”.
Over 10,000 fans filled the Pokhara Stadium as the legendary rock band performed an electrifying show supporting the local cricket team, Pokhara Avengers.
Once a hub for open dialogue and creative expression, the social media landscape is now defined by emotional extremes, public shaming, and digital fatigue.
‘An Eternity of Reflection’ by artist Binod Pradhan opens at the Siddhartha Art Gallery.
Jagjeet Lally’s ‘Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar’ is written for a lay audience, unafraid of complexity and interpretation and comfortable with storytelling.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.