Matkari presented a number of stage shows involving presentations of stories in front of Marathi audiences in India,
Maskat, and, in 1986, the US. In 1999, he presented for different institutions 51 readings of the essay
Tumhi Tithe Asayala Have (तुम्ही तिथे असायला हवे), which was a Marathi translation of
Arundhati Roy's English essay titled
Greater Common Good. Matkari directed a few TV serials. He presented on TV channel
Mumbai Doordarshan 13 episodes of
Sharadache Chandane (शरदाचे चांदणे), which comprised interviews of some prominent Marathi writers. During 1976–78, he presented 25 monthly shows of
Gajara (गजरा), also on
Mumbai Doordarshan. For some years, Matkari served as a member of the advisory committee of All India Radio, and as a member of the film scrutinising committee during 1988–91. He presided over
Nirbhay Bano (निर्भय बनो) movement in 1995,
Konkan Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, Mumbai branch in 2001, and
Balkumar Sahitya Sammelan in
Pune, also in 2001. As an artist, Matkari prepared drawings for some stage crafts and drapery, and oil paintings for
Narmada Andolan (नर्मदा आंदोलन). He designed covers of a few books. ==Accolades==