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A collaborative film project developed at Srihatta, exploring Bangladesh’s six seasons through a poetic collaboration between Driant Zeneli and young Bangladeshi artists.

When Winds in Monsoon Play, the White Peacock Will Sweep Away (2025)

A project commissioned by the Samdani Art Foundation, uniting ten Bangladeshi artists with international curators and mentors to create score-based works that explore the space between dreams and reality, unfolding across global partner institutions in 2026.

TONDRA

The Six Seasons of the White Peacock

Srihatta

Love- Power- Fall , Master Class

Srihatta

Crafting Togetherness

In partnership with Britto Arts Trust

রিক্সা শিল্পীদের পাশে

Amol K Patil and Ashfika Rahman

A Time Comes When We Hear Nothing

CONCERT FROM BANGLADESH WAS A MIXED REALITY MUSIC CONCERT

Concert From Bangladesh

Formed in response to the climate emergency, the World Weather Network is a constellation of weather stations set up by 28 arts agencies around the world and an invitation to look, listen, learn, and act.

World Weather Network

Supporting Artistic Collaboration Across India, Bangladesh, And Digital Space

STITCHING SCREENS

Hosted by Ruxmini Reckvana Q Choudhury

Footnotes For The Future

Art Around the Table

Thakurgaon, 1 - 7 Dec 2018

Charcha Sessions

Pablo Bartholomew

Untitled | 2017-2018 (Ongoing)

Art Mediation Programme Workshop

Co-Curated By Diana Campbell Betancourt, Chief Curator Of Dhaka Art Summit And Artistic Director Of Samdani Art Foundation, Dr Maria Balshaw, Director Of Tate, And The Artist, As Part Of The New North And South, A Network Of Eleven Arts Organisations From Across South Asia And The North Of England In A Three-Year Programme Of Co-Commissions, Exhibitions And Intellectual Exchanges

Raqib Shaw: Whitworth Art Gallery

Goa, India

Khoj International Workshop 2017

12TH NOVEMBER 2016 - 12TH MARCH 2017

11th Shanghai Biennale

The Office of Contemporary Art Norway, 27th October 2016 – 15th January, 2017

The Missing One

Rasel Chowdhury At The Delfina Foundation

Collaborations

The Samdani Art Foundation participates in a variety of projects, outside of the Foundation's regular programming, as part of a commitment to increasing world-wide engagement with the work of Bangladeshi and South Asian contemporary artists and architects. The Foundation assists in funding travel grants that enable artists to attend residencies or undertake research abroad and supports international institutions and festivals to include South Asian artists within their exhibitions and programmes. The Foundation also regularly loans works from its collection of modern and contemporary South Asian artists to international institutions and festivals.

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