We are a cultural space for interdisciplinary, contemporary,
and creative projects in the heart of Kathmandu.

Current Events

Film Screening with Tin Dirdamal

April 24, 2026 | 5:30 pm

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Tuesdays | Guided Tour: Forms of Abstraction

April 14, 2026 - May 19, 2026 | 11 a.m.

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Wednesdays | Crochet Circle

April 08, 2026 - December 30, 2026 | 3:00 pm

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Exhibitions

Ganesha Lord of New Beginnings

Through Janaury 4, 2026

Ganesha Lord of New Beginnings

Through Janaury 4, 2026

Ganesha Lord of New Beginnings

Through Janaury 4, 2026

Ganesha Lord of New Beginnings

Through Janaury 4, 2026

Ganesha Lord of New Beginnings

Formerly the Nepal House Project, this structure was designed by Pritzker Prize winner Japanese architect Shigeru Ban in 2015, as a resilient prototype in response to a devastating earthquake of 7.8 magnitude in the region, which obliterated both lives and the infrastructure of our landscape.

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Ganesha Lord of New Beginnings

Formerly the Nepal House Project, this structure was designed by Pritzker Prize winner Japanese architect Shigeru Ban in 2015, as a resilient prototype in response to a devastating earthquake of 7.8 magnitude in the region, which obliterated both lives and the infrastructure of our landscape.

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Taragaon Garden

As an oasis in Kathmandu's sprawling urban scene, the Taragaon Garden comprises large green spaces scattered with sitting spaces and sculptures nestled under the trees.  A space where you imagination can run wild, our gardens are a space where you can have a picnic, enjoy the weather, spend time with [...]

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moware design

moware (Mountain Waste Repurposed) is a design shop that uses waste as raw materials to create meaningful products. The women-led organization journey started in 2013 to implement a design-led intervention to the waste challenge in Nepal. All products are carefully handcrafted by artisans at moware lab, by upcycling glass and [...]

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Amphitheater

The architecture of Taragaon Next deliberately facilitates inclusive and interactive spaces, with multiple niches and seated corners designed for viewers to sit, reflect, and converse. Taragaon Next includes an amphitheater with the capacity for over 150 people. With carefully designed acoustics, this open-air amphitheater is an idyllic space for music [...]

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