The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to celebrate the fourteenth annual Holi Festival, a bright and joyous event sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society. Embrace the spirit of Holi, a traditional Indian festival marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. 20. Holi Festival @ Birmingham Museum of Art. What: The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk BHAM to celebrate the 14th annual Holi Festival this March. This traditional Indian festival marks the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Expect a day filled with live music, dance performances, art activities + the Holi is a lively and colorful Hindu festival. (Nathan Watson / Bham Now) Get ready for a day of fun at the Birmingham Museum of Art’s (BMA) 13th annual Holi Festival. Teaming up with City Walk Bham and the Indian Cultural Society, BMA invites you to enjoy the ultimate celebration of spring and triumph over evil. Holi General Admission-2025 DATE: Saturday 3/15/25 TIME: 12:00pm - 5:00pm The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to celebrate the fourteenth annual Holi Festival, a bright and joyous event sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to present the 14th annual Holi Festival, sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society. The event will take place on March 15 from noon to 5 p.m. at the BMA and City Walk Birmingham. Celebrate the vibrant and joyous Holi Festival with the Indian Cultural Society at the Birmingham Museum of Art's 13th annual event. Embrace the spirit of Holi, a traditional Indian festival marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to celebrate the fourteenth annual Holi Festival, a bright and joyous event sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society. Embrace the spirit of Holi, a traditional Indian festival marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to celebrate the vibrant and joyous Holi Festival with the Indian Cultural Society for its 13th annual event. Embrace the spirit of Holi, a traditional Indian festival marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Holi: Festival of Colors at Birmingham Museum of Art. (Jacob Blankenship / Bham Now) Holi, an Indian holiday that marks the beginning of spring is back on Wednesday, March 8. You can celebrate the vivid, colorful holiday in Birmingham with these three events and delicious Indian cuisine. Keep reading for the details. HOLI: A Festival of Colors at Birmingham Museum of Art, 2000 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Blvd,Birmingham,AL,United States, Birmingham, United States on Sat Mar 11 2023 at 12:00 pm Discover your inner artist and create your own Holi-inspired works of art using a variety of materials in our lobby area. 11am-2pm // Sculpture Garden // Art activities, Henna & Face Painting. Venture into our outdoor sculpture garden and get a beautiful henna design by Blue Lotus Mehndi or get your face painted by Painted Personalities! The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to celebrate the fourteenth annual Holi Festival, a bright and joyous event sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society. Embrace the spirit of Holi, a traditional Indian festival marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. This colorful celebration is filled Continued Join the BMA and the Indian Cultural Society for the 11th annual Holi Festival sponsored by Medical Properties Trust, the Indian celebration of color. This popular event brings communities together for a fun-filled day celebrating Indian culture and featuring music, dance, food, henna, art-making, and gallery exploration. Join us for our tenth annual Holi festival, the Indian celebration of color. Enjoy classical Indian and Bollywood-style dancing, a pop-up restaurant by Taj India, henna artists, art making, and more! BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to present the 14th annual Holi Festival, sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society.The event will take Dr. Katherine Anne Paul, the Virginia and William M. Spencer III Curator of Asian Art, provides a visual exploration of how Holi has been depicted in Indian art–historically and recently–showcasing how Holi has become an international phenomenon. Enjoy face painting, henna art, and a selection of food truck options. Additionally, art activities will be available at City Walk from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM, inviting attendees to create Holi-inspired art pieces. 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Art Activities (Museum Lobby) Art activities will also take place in the museum lobby. Join us for a colorful celebration filled with live music, dance performances, art activities, and of course, the iconic throwing of colored powders! Sun 16 March 16 @ 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm The Birmingham Museum of Art is partnering with City Walk Birmingham to celebrate the fourteenth annual Holi Festival, a bright and joyous event sponsored by the Indian Cultural Society. Embrace the spirit of Holi, a traditional Indian festival marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. The BMA hosted its 9th Annual Holi: A Festival of Color on March 9, 2019. Nearly 2,500 guests came out to enjoy this traditional Indian holiday, which celebrates the arrival []
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