Events: July 04 to July 10, 2026
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Nepal Art Council is hosting 'Samawet,' a Master's in Fine Arts graduate show, until July 4.
- Several events are scheduled for July 4, including a Fourth of July Fest at Embassy Restaurant, a Crochet Circle at Taragaon Next, and an art session at Winston's Speakeasy.
- Other upcoming events include a cloud computing workshop at Sagarmatha College on July 5 and an open house at Sattya Media Arts Collective.
Kathmandu's cultural calendar is bustling with diverse events from July 4 to July 10, offering something for every interest.
The Nepal Art Council is currently showcasing 'Samawet,' a Master's in Fine Arts graduate exhibition. This show, featuring the work of graduating students from the Central Department of Fine Arts, runs until July 4 at the Nepal Art Council in Babarmahal, open daily from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Independence Day celebrations are also on the agenda, with Embassy Restaurant & Bar in Lazimpat hosting a Fourth of July Fest on July 4. Attendees can enjoy a backyard barbecue, browse local artisan stalls, and participate in craft activities from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.
For those interested in crafts, Taragaon Next in Bauddha hosts a weekly Crochet Circle every Wednesday afternoon, starting at 3:00 pm. Participants can connect with fellow fiber arts enthusiasts and work on projects, with some materials provided.
Art enthusiasts can also attend a guided art session at Winston's Speakeasy in Sanepa on Saturday, July 4, from 5 pm to 6 pm, organized by Novanest. No prior art skills are required, and supplies will be provided.
Technology and community events round out the week. Sagarmatha College of Science and Technology will host an event on cloud computing basics and AI technologies on Sunday, July 5, from 11 am to 3 pm. Additionally, Sattya Media Arts Collective in Pulchowk is holding an open house on July 4, featuring film screenings, live music, and arts-and-crafts activities.
Originally published by Kathmandu Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.