'Personal experiences and cultural context shape our artistic expression': Indian-origin artists

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'Why runs the Abhisarika' by Priyanka Jain at the Chronomingle Exhibition, Melbourne Source: Supplied / Lucy Foster

In conversation with SBS Hindi, artists Priyanka Jain and Abhijit Pal reflected on their work showcased in 'Chronomingle' at a Melbourne gallery. They explained how their visual storytelling connects the past and present, aiming to preserve and celebrate a diversity of cultural narratives.


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'Desire' - a part of an installation titled 'Devoid' by Abhijit Pal Source: Supplied / Lucy Foster

Abhijit Pal said that an artist weaves dreams, and 'the display is important for me.'

Priyanka Jain said that integrated visual art and performance explored time's fluid and layered narratives within her work.

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'Desire' - a part of the installation 'Devoid' by Abhijit Pal Source: Supplied / Lucy Foster

The Chronomingle exhibition at Project8 Melbourne gallery explored the storytelling practices across diverse art forms and cultural contexts.

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