A public conversation introducing the Mithila Museum Initiative — its cultural rationale, institutional goals, and the urgency of preserving and presenting Mithila...
Mithila Museum
A record of public programs, institutional milestones, and upcoming engagements as the Mithila Museum Initiative takes shape in the world.
Entering a Public Phase
The Mithila Museum Initiative is beginning to move from intensive foundational planning into a first phase of public engagement — introducing the initiative through carefully designed programs, conversations, and institutional announcements.
Events hosted in collaboration with cultural institutions and community spaces will serve as early opportunities to introduce the museum's purpose, build relationships with audiences and potential partners, and begin cultivating the public trust that a future museum will depend upon.
This section will be updated as programs are confirmed, partnerships are announced, and the initiative continues to grow.
Public Programs
A public conversation introducing the Mithila Museum Initiative — its cultural rationale, institutional goals, and the urgency of preserving and presenting Mithila...
This panel will place Mithila painting in conversation with traditions such as Korean minhwa, Vietnamese Đông Hồ painting, and Chinese nianhua, exploring...
This participatory program will offer an early introduction to the visual language of Mithila painting, focusing on motif, meaning, and storytelling. The...
Current Announcements
The initiative has begun identifying and consulting prospective advisors across art history, art education, museum planning, cultural heritage, and community engagement — building an advisory base to help guide the museum's development with depth and integrity.
Early discussions are taking shape with cultural institutions, academic voices, and community organizations whose perspectives and relationships can help strengthen the initiative's long-term foundation and public reach.
A first round of public-facing events is being developed in collaboration with cultural partners across the United States — designed to introduce the museum's purpose and begin building lasting public relationships.