An Impart X MAP Symposium

Garden of the Senses
 — A Sensory History of Indian Art

Live on Zoom | 24-26 June 2026 | 7 pm (IST)

What might taste, touch, scent, sound, and emotion reveal about the history of art?

Bringing together artists, critics, historians, and practitioners, this three-part series explores how sensory approaches can expand our understanding of South Asia’s art and cultural histories — through subjects ranging from court paintings and garden cultures to kitchens, workshops, and cities.

Presented in collaboration with the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), this series is held in conjunction with the exhibition Paper Gardens: Art, Botany and Empire, on view until 5 July 2026.

Scroll down to view the schedule, learn more about the speakers, and register for the sessions.

[DIALOGUE 1]

Ways of Feelings — An Introduction to Sensory History

24 June | Wednesday | 7 PM (IST)

Dr Fatima Quraishi, Dr Preeti Bahadur Ramaswami, Vinit Vyas

[DIALOGUE 2]

Sensoria Indica — On Scents, Sounds and Gardens

25 June | Thursday | 7 PM (IST)

Bharti Lalwani, Indu Antony, Dr Murad Khan Mumtaz, Dr Nicolas Roth

[DIALOGUE 3]

Making Sense — On Tastes, Touch and Labour

26 June | Friday | 7:00 PM IST

Dr Arun Kumar, Mallory Cerkleski, Dr Neha Vermani

About the Speakers

Dr Arun Kumar
Bharti Lalwani
Dr Fatima Quraishi
Indu Antony
Mallory Cerkleski
Murad Khan Mumtaz
Dr Nicolas Roth
Dr Neha Vermani
Dr Preeti Bahadur Ramaswami
Vinit Vyas