Kolkata, known for its deep connection with art and culture, is set to host the Annual Art Exhibition presented by Artverse, a dedicated platform celebrating creativity and visual expression. The exhibition will take place at the prestigious Nandalal Bose Gallery, ICCR, from 30th January to 1st February 2026.
This annual exhibition aims to bring together artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic disciplines, offering them a common space to showcase their talent and engage with a wider audience of art lovers, collectors, and critics.
A Wide Range of Art Categories
The exhibition will feature an impressive variety of visual art forms, including:
- Painting
- Drawing
- Print Making
- Fluid Art
- Resin Art
- Digital Art
- Tapestry
- Photography
- Sculpture
By including both traditional and contemporary mediums, the exhibition encourages artistic diversity and innovation.
A Platform for Emerging and Established Artists
The Annual Art Exhibition serves as an important opportunity for both emerging and established artists to gain exposure. It not only allows artists to present their work in a reputed gallery space but also helps them build connections within the art community. Selected participants will be eligible to exhibit their artworks, with a registration fee applicable after selection. The submission deadline is 15th January 2026.
Curated Artistic Experience
The exhibition is curated by Shubhankar Singha, ensuring a thoughtfully designed and visually engaging experience for visitors. The overall presentation focuses on artistic quality, originality, and meaningful visual storytelling.
Celebrating Art in the Cultural Capital
With its historic venue and carefully curated artworks, the Annual Art Exhibition promises to be a significant cultural event in Kolkata’s art calendar. It offers visitors a chance to explore a wide spectrum of creative expressions while supporting the ever-evolving world of visual arts.
Art enthusiasts, collectors, students, and creators alike can look forward to an inspiring artistic experience during this three-day exhibition.
