For the first time in history, an exhibition displaying images and stories of the 1971 genocide started at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for three days.
Bangladesh Embassy in Kathmandu, in association with the Siddhartha Art Gallery, is organising an art exhibition in Nepal as part of the celebration of 50 years of Nepal-Bangladesh diplomatic relations.
Drik Gallery has organised a photographic exhibition titled “Trunk Call” by eminent photographer, Habibul Haque to commemorate World Environment Day 2022.
Showcasing the vivid beauty of the mountains, Abinta Kabir Foundation organised the exhibition titled “Weaving the Art of the Hills” at Abinta Gallery of Fine Arts, Badda, Dhaka. Curated by noted artist, Kanak Chanpa Chakma, the exhibition showcases significant artworks by young indigenous artists who reside in Rangamati.
Bashir Ahmed Sujan’s solo panoramic photography exhibition “Darao Dhaka” (Stand Up Dhaka) began on May 13 at La Gallerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka, Dhanmondi. A book of the same name was also launched at the event.
Embracing, adoring and nurturing traditional Bengali cuisine in a picturesque manner - Habiba Nowrose’s “Tongue Tied” opened today at La Galerie, Alliance Francaise de Dhaka.
The solo art exhibition, “Ka’-Shommondhiyo [Connected Speech]” by Azizee Fawmi Khan, is underway at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD).
“Narir Shopno’’, a group art exhibition organised by Naripokkho, is underway at DrikPath Bhobon in Panthapath. Naripokkho is a women’s activist organisation striving for the advancement of women’s rights and raising collective voices against violence, discrimination and injustice. The exhibition is a part of the organisation’s year-long programme to introduce young women to this platform. Through this programme, Naripokkho aims to create a network of women across generations to strengthen the movement for women’s rights in Bangladesh.
Jhilimili organised an art exhibition titled Shoishob at the EMK Center yesterday to showcase the artwork of street children so the audience can appreciate their joy of colours.
The artworks were collected from all around the nation. They were created by students of fine arts, self-taught artists and visual artists. Based on the 60 artworks, top three artists will be awarded for their skills prior to the judgment of the jury board.
Sajid-Bin-Doza is an established name in the field of architecture in Bangladesh. Today marks the opening of the architect's 8th solo sketch exhibition, which will be held from 5 pm at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD) in the capital.
Tejosh Halder Josh's second solo exhibition, showcasing 82 artworks in three diverse series, showcases a world which is relatively unheard of, and gives us the opportunity to appreciate it as well.
A photography exhibition with 43 winning photographs of Celebrating Life 2018 was held at the auditorium of Govt. Rajendra College in Faridpur to mark the district tour of Standard Chartered- The Daily Star Celebrating Life yesterday.
A duet art exhibition titled Droher Kaal (State of Affairs), organised by Britto Art Trust, is underway at Britto Space, a contemporary art hub located at Green Road, Dhaka.
Every artist has his/her inner vision to express creativity. What makes an artist different from others is the individual's idiosyncratic rendition of artistic thoughts into reality.
Meet the Makers was the first exhibition by Made in Equality, held this July in Dhaka. It was an attempt to portray the unique lives and stories of people in the apparel industry in Bangladesh through storytelling.
Golam Mohammed Joarder's solo painting exhibition titled Ruposhi Bangla (The Beauteous Bengal) concluded yesterday at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka. Eminent artist Professor Samarjit Roy Choudhury inaugurated the exhibition as chief guest on July 6.
Promising artist Satyananda Paik's second solo painting exhibition titled Peaceful Reflection of Nature is underway at Drik Gallery. Fisheries and Livestock Minister Narayan Chandra Chanda inaugurated the show on July 11.