Ever thought of paper as the artwork, and not just the medium?
We don’t end at our edges is an immersive exhibition featuring artworks by Bengaluru-based artist, writer and educator Ravikumar Kashi. He uses paper to ‘paint’ letters from the Kannada alphabet, transforming language itself into a metaphor for the permeability of human connection, suggesting that while physical forms may fade, the bonds we share as individuals and as a community remain.
Join us for a guided walk of the exhibition by the artist Ravikumar Kashi, specially curated for deaf and hard of hearing (HH) community with ISL interpreters.
Bookings are closed for this event.
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