Ami Orbit

AMI Arts Festival seeks to add to the festive spirit of the city by weaving together and amplifying the vastly diverse art forms of India. AMI is not a solitary event. While being firmly rooted, the ever-evolving festival has been growing beyond its local origin — seamlessly bringing together regional to international programs on one platform. This year, we are connecting Arts organisations, cultural centres and Museums. 


During our festival, AMI Orbit is a program that attempts to shine a light on the various interesting exhibitions and programs that are being curated between 15th November and 31st December.


Keep scrolling for details on the AMI participants and their events.


Santhal Food Festival organised by Museum of Santal Culture, Bishnubati, is a part of AMI Orbit. 

Venue: Museum of Santal Culture, Bishnubati
Date: 9th December 2022
Time: 9:30 - 12:30 Hrs (IST)

Zoo-Spectra 2022, a 2-day International Seminar organised by the Centenary Museum, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta is a part of AMI Orbit. 

Venue: The Ramkrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Golpark, Kolkata
Date: 5th and 6th December 2022

Guided Gallery Tour on World Soil Day, Film Screening on Soil conservation and Damodar Mela organised by the Botanical Survey Of India are a part of AMI Orbit. 



Gallery Tour and Film Screening -

Venue: Conference Hall - ISIM/BSI, Botanical Gallery, Indian Museum                                                                                         
Date: 5th December 2022
Time: 13:00 Hrs (IST)     



Damodar Mela -

Venue: Kalikata, Rashpur, Amta, Howrah                                                                                         
Date: 7th - 13th December 2022
Time: 15:00 - 21:00 Hrs (IST)

Talk Series on 43rd Museum Day Celebration organised by the Sundarban Anchalik Sangrahashala has been a part of AMI Orbit. 

Venue: Sundarban Anchalik Sangrahashala
Date: 26th - 27th November 2022


Our AMI Orbit began with the celebration of World Heritage Week at KCC organised in collaboration with Paschimbanga Sangrahalaya Samiti from 19th to 25th November where 22 Museums, Archives, and Academic Instituions participated with various original and replica exhibits on the theme of ‘Durga Festival - The Intangible Heritage of Humanity’. 

Venue: KCC
Date: 19th - 25th November 2022

‘Exhibition On Exhibitions - Remembering Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis on his 50th death anniversary’ organised by the Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum and Archives is a part of AMI Orbit. 

Venue: Library, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Date: 20th - 23rd December 2022
Time: 10:00 - 17:00 Hrs (IST)