Bangladesh Not “Bhaangadesh” Free Exhibition Opening
Opening May 2, 2026, the exhibition explores how Bangladeshis globally took action during the 2024 mass uprisings against the quota system.
Featuring printed international artworks by Bangladeshi artists, handcrafted tools, and related media, the exhibition serves as a space to learn, reflect, discuss, and heal. Curated by Arufa Hossain—a Bangladeshi native from Jamaica, Queens—it brings together both personal narratives and broader community perspectives, offering a thoughtful exploration of identity, culture, and shared experience.
Opening May 2, 2026, the exhibition explores how Bangladeshis globally took action during the 2024 mass uprisings against the quota system.
Featuring printed international artworks by Bangladeshi artists, handcrafted tools, and related media, the exhibition serves as a space to learn, reflect, discuss, and heal. Curated by Arufa Hossain—a Bangladeshi native from Jamaica, Queens—it brings together both personal narratives and broader community perspectives, offering a thoughtful exploration of identity, culture, and shared experience.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- all ages
- In person
Location
King Manor Museum
150-03 Jamaica Avenue
Queens, NY 11432
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