Diwali at the MFA
Spend the evening at the MFA enjoying art, performances, and activities celebrating Diwali!
Many cultures and religions around the world observe this ancient festival of lights. On Diwali, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Jains—some of the world’s oldest religious groups—light a diya (oil lamp) with family and friends, celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Catch music and dance, make art, tour the galleries of South Asian art, and more.
Events and Activities
Drop-In Art Making: Bright and Bold Floral Designs
Druker Family Pavilion
5–9 pm (last entry 8:45 pm)
Rangoli Demonstration by Pallavi Eswara
5–6:30 pm, (presentation 5:45 pm)
Riley Seminar Room
Three in 30
5:30 and 7 pm
Meet in Sharf Visitor Center
Indian Classical Dance by Triveni School of Dance
5:30 and 7 pm
Shapiro Family Courtyard
Spotlight Talks: Devi on a Lotus Throne
6 and 7 pm
Gallery 183
Kathak Dimensions: North Indian Classical Dance
Shapiro Family Courtyard
6:30 and 8:30 pm
SubDrift Community Showcase
6:30–7:30 pm
Gallery 168
The City Talks: South Asian Representation
7–8 pm
Riley Seminar Room
The Sounds of SubDrift
7:45–8:30 pm
Shapiro Family Courtyard
Diwali Dining Specials
Enjoy a two- or three-course prix fixe menu at New American Café inspired by Diwali. Looking for a snack? Head to Taste for vegetable samosas, chicken and paneer tikka masala, aloo gobi, and naan. Learn more about dining at the MFA.