An exhibition of paintings & photographs exploring landscape, memory, and everyday life through quiet moments and a sense of homecoming.
Homecoming explores the idea of return not as a movement toward a fixed place, but as a feeling shaped through familiarity, lived experience, and quiet moments. Through distinct artistic practices, the works reflect on place, atmosphere, and belonging, where landscapes and moments of stillness become points of connection.
Curated and organized by The Kolorbox, an art initiative founded by Priyananda Soubam and Nomit Joshi, the exhibition brings together artists whose works invite attention to quieter moments and ways of seeing. The Kolorbox works to amplify the voices of artists and bring their practices into a broader cultural dialogue.
Featuring works by Ajoy Krishna, Alexy Thiyam, Binoy Oinam, Elaf Alchurbaji, and Rahul Naskar, the exhibition presents distinct artistic practices connected by an attentiveness to place and atmosphere. Landscapes, everyday gestures, and moments of stillness reflect on belonging, continuity, and the relationship between people and place.
At a time shaped by movement and distance, the exhibition invites viewers to pause and consider how a sense of home may emerge not only through geography, but through memory, rhythm, and lived experience.
Hosted at Gallery 16Ten in Washington, D.C., the exhibition continues the space’s commitment to presenting contemporary art and supporting cultural exchange.
An exhibition of paintings & photographs exploring landscape, memory, and everyday life through quiet moments and a sense of homecoming.
Homecoming explores the idea of return not as a movement toward a fixed place, but as a feeling shaped through familiarity, lived experience, and quiet moments. Through distinct artistic practices, the works reflect on place, atmosphere, and belonging, where landscapes and moments of stillness become points of connection.
Curated and organized by The Kolorbox, an art initiative founded by Priyananda Soubam and Nomit Joshi, the exhibition brings together artists whose works invite attention to quieter moments and ways of seeing. The Kolorbox works to amplify the voices of artists and bring their practices into a broader cultural dialogue.
Featuring works by Ajoy Krishna, Alexy Thiyam, Binoy Oinam, Elaf Alchurbaji, and Rahul Naskar, the exhibition presents distinct artistic practices connected by an attentiveness to place and atmosphere. Landscapes, everyday gestures, and moments of stillness reflect on belonging, continuity, and the relationship between people and place.
At a time shaped by movement and distance, the exhibition invites viewers to pause and consider how a sense of home may emerge not only through geography, but through memory, rhythm, and lived experience.
Hosted at Gallery 16Ten in Washington, D.C., the exhibition continues the space’s commitment to presenting contemporary art and supporting cultural exchange.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Gallery 16ten
1610 Wisconsin Ave, NW
2nd Floor Washington, DC 20007
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