Delhi’s Lodhi Art District, India’s pioneering open-air public art space, celebrates its 10th anniversary with the Lodhi Art Festival 2026, running from February 1 to 28. Organized by the St+Art India Foundation and supported by Asian Paints, the month-long event transforms Lodhi Colony’s streets into a vibrant canvas of new murals, live painting, and interactive experiences under the theme “Dilate All Art Spaces.”
Key Highlights
The festival features over 50 national and international artists, including Argentina’s Elian Chali, Germany’s JuMu, Poland’s Pener, and Delhi’s Tarini Sethi collaborating on massive walls. Live activities include curated art walks starting February 1 at 10 AM, stencil-art and photography workshops, pop-up markets with sustainable brands, surprise gigs, and performances like the French aerial show ELEVATION.
Visitor Essentials
Entry is free, though select workshops may have fees; check St+Art India’s Instagram for real-time schedules. Located on Lodhi Road in Lodi Colony, New Delhi, the event invites all to witness public art evolve, blending movement, memory, and community in everyday urban life.
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