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Please join us for the exhibition opening for  Many Visions, Many Versions: Art from Indigenous Communities in India

An unparalleled opportunity for audiences to view rarely seen contemporary art from four major indigenous artistic traditions in India, this exhibition showcases works from the Gond and Warli communities of central India, the Mithila region of Bihar, and the narrative scroll painters of West Bengal. 

Many Visions, Many Versions: Art from Indigenous Communities in India was organized by BINDU modern Gallery and toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC. This exhibition was curated by Drs. Aurogeeta Das and David Szanton with assistance from consulting curator Jeffrey Wechsler.

This exhibition was made possible at the Frost Art Museum through the generous support of the Jane Hsiao Asian Art Endowment.

The exhibition opening is free and open to the public. Members of the museum gain exclusive access to our Members’ reception with refreshments, wine, and beer.
 
Not a member? Click  here to join today and gain access to this exclusive perk or purchase an entry ticket at the door. Metered parking is available in the Blue and Gold Garages.

Image Caption: Jamuna Devi,  Raja Salhesh with his two brothers and three flower maidens, c. 2000, natural dyes on paper. Photo courtesy of Sneha Ganguly.

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