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What’s on Chandigarh: This November, feel the warmth of winter sun as part of exhibition ‘Dhoop’

The exhibition is being held at 105 Arts Gallery, Sector 11, Chandigarh

chandigarh, lalit kala AkademiChandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi is presenting an exhibition of the works of women artists from Chandigarh and Kerala to celebrate an exchange programme.(Express Photo)
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This November, feel the warmth of the winter sun as part of Dhoop, an exhibition by 105Arts

Come November and the gallery 105 Arts will be celebrating two years of artistic existence. 105 arts was founded in 2021 by art lover Mehak Bhan to provide an accessible platform for artists – upcoming and established; as well as to bridge the gap between avid art collectors, first-time buyers, and art viewers. A space for initiating a conversation around and about art, creating an artistically charged platform for artists to showcase their exceptional collection of art, the gallery has hosted six exhibitions by artists from across the country. The upcoming showcase is warmly titled, Dhoop. “It’s a welcome to the lovely Chandigarh winter sun. Featuring 14 extraordinary Indian contemporary artists, the art show will also have a stimulating workshop with artist Naina Maithani and a musical evening with young music talents of the tricity,” shares Bhan, the curator of the show and gallery. From the evocative works of Madhuri Kathe and Madhuri Bhaduri; the intricate details spun by Sivabalan, Madan Meena, and Biplab Sarkar; and the bold abstractions of Naina Maithani and Somenath Maity to the harmonious juxtaposition of strength and love in Basuki’s canvases, the tranquil stillness in Shubhra Das’s works, a sense of serenity with mystery in Amol Pawar’s strokes, from the enigmatic and enthralling canvasses and sculptures of G. Subramanian and P. Gnana to Bandana nudging us beyond our comfort zones, tapping into our innermost voices, ‘Dhoop’ hopes to light up your heart and soul. “Viewing art is a chance to glean new perspectives and witness the world through different eyes,” sums up Bhan.

art exhibition, chandigarh Featuring 14 extraordinary Indian contemporary artists, the art show will also have a stimulating workshop. (Express Photo)

WHEN AND WHERE: November 4 to 10, from 11 am to 6 pm at 105 Arts Gallery, H.no 105, Sector 11 Chandigarh

From god’s own country

WHAT: Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi is presenting an exhibition of the works of women artists from Chandigarh and Kerala to celebrate an exchange programme that strives to promote interaction between artists from various states of the country and also share their creative journeys. As many as 25 painters have showcased their works as part of this group show, with the themes ranging from realistic to modern, scenes from the beautiful state of Kerala and also Chandigarh. The painters as part of a workshop are painting live and also interacting with the public. “This exhibition will be an ode to the philosophy ‘vasudhaiva kutumbakam,’ that will lead mankind to a prosperous tomorrow and the painters will create new works here at the exhibition,” shares Bheem Malhotra, Chairperson of the Akademi.

art exhibition, chandigarh “Viewing art is a chance to glean new perspectives and witness the world through different eyes,” sums up Bhan. (Express Photo)

WHERE: The exhibition is at the gallery of the underpass, connecting Sector 17 to the Rose Garden.

Parul is a Principal Correspondent at The Indian Express in Chandigarh. She is a seasoned journalist with over 25 years of experience specializing in public health, higher education, and the architectural heritage of Northern India. Professional Profile Education: Graduate in Humanities with a specialized focus on Journalism and Mass Communication from Panjab University, Chandigarh. Career Path: She began her career covering local city beats and human interest stories before joining The Indian Express in 2009. Over the last decade and a half, she has risen to the rank of Principal Correspondent, becoming the publication’s primary voice on Chandigarh’s premier medical and academic institutions. Expertise: Her reporting is deeply rooted in the institutional dynamics of PGIMER (Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research) and Panjab University. She is highly regarded for her ability to navigate complex administrative bureaucracies to deliver student-centric and patient-centric news. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2024 - 2025) Her recent work highlights critical reporting on healthcare infrastructure, academic governance, and urban culture: 1. Public Health & PGIMER "PGIMER expands digital registry: Centralized patient records to reduce wait times by 40%" (Nov 20, 2025): A detailed look at the digital transformation of one of India's busiest medical institutes to tackle patient influx. "Robotic Surgery at PGI: Why the new urology wing is a game-changer for North India" (Oct 12, 2025): Reporting on the acquisition of state-of-the-art medical technology and its impact on affordable healthcare. "Shortage of life-saving drugs: Inside the supply chain crisis at government pharmacies" (Dec 5, 2025): An investigative piece on the logistical hurdles affecting chronic patients in the tri-city area. 2. Education & Institutional Governance "Panjab University Senate Election: The battle for institutional autonomy" (Dec 18, 2025): In-depth coverage of the high-stakes internal elections and the friction between traditional governance and central reforms. "Research funding dip: How PU’s science departments are navigating the 2025 budget cuts" (Nov 5, 2025): An analysis of the fiscal challenges facing researchers and the impact on India's global academic ranking. 3. Art, Culture & Heritage "Le Corbusier’s legacy in peril: The struggle to preserve Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex" (Dec 22, 2025): A feature on the conservation efforts and the tension between urban modernization and UNESCO heritage status. "Chandigarh Art District: How street murals are reclaiming the city’s grey walls" (Oct 30, 2025): A cultural profile of the local artists transforming the aesthetic of the "City Beautiful." Signature Style Parul is known for her empathetic lens, often centering her stories on the individuals affected by policy—whether it is a student navigating university red tape or a patient seeking care. She possesses a unique ability to translate dense administrative notifications into actionable information for the public. Her long-standing beat experience makes her a trusted source for "inside-track" developments within Chandigarh’s most guarded institutions. X (Twitter): @parul_express ... Read More

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