A new exhibition showcasing contemporary South Asian artists is opening at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford.
A new exhibition showcasing contemporary South Asian artists is set to open at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford.
The exhibition will feature a range of artworks exploring themes such as identity, culture and heritage through modern artistic expression. The display aims to highlight the diversity and creativity of South Asian artists and their contribution to contemporary art.
Located in Lister Park, Cartwright Hall is one of Bradford’s leading cultural venues and regularly hosts exhibitions celebrating the city’s rich artistic and cultural heritage. The gallery has become known for showcasing both international and local talent.
Organisers say the exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to experience new perspectives in contemporary art while reflecting Bradford’s multicultural community and strong links to South Asian culture.
The exhibition is part of Cartwright Hall’s ongoing programme of events designed to bring diverse artistic voices and cultural experiences to audiences across the district.
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