
Gallery Pradarshak presents Threads of Solidarity, a curated group exhibition celebrating womanhood in the 115th year of International Women’s Day. The exhibition will be on view from 5th to 14th March 2026 at Gallery Pradarshak, Khar West, Mumbai
Event at a Glance
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Exhibition Title | Threads of Solidarity |
| Occasion | 115th Year of International Women’s Day |
| Dates | 5th – 14th March 2026 |
| Timings | 11 am – 7 pm (except Sundays) |
| Venue | Gallery Pradarshak, Khar West, Mumbai |
| Artists | Nalini Joshi, Madhavi Joshi, Hema Mhatre, Prof. (Dr.) Kavita Singh, Satwant Singh, Monali Khatale, Surabhi Gulwelkar, Gayatri Mehta, Yalda Ostwar, Sunil Tambe, Pradnya More, Yashashree Sutar, Vishal Phasale |
| Entry | Open to All | Artworks Available for Purchase |
A Collective of Diverse Artistic Voices
The exhibition brings together artists Nalini Joshi, Madhavi Joshi, Hema Mhatre, Prof. (Dr.) Kavita Singh, Satwant Singh, Monali Khatale, Surabhi Gulwelkar, Gayatri Mehta, Yalda Ostwar, Sunil Tambe, Pradnya More, Yashashree Sutar, and Vishal Phasale. By consciously including both women and men artists, the exhibition reinforces solidarity as a shared social consciousness rather than a gendered discourse.
Exploring Strength, Resilience and Adaptability

Through layered visual narratives, the exhibition foregrounds strength, resilience, patience, perseverance, and adaptability as enduring human virtues. The works span figurative interpretations, symbolic imagery, and explorations of colour, texture, and narrative form.
Personal Memory and Cultural Reflection
Several artists draw from lived experiences and cultural memory, transforming everyday objects, urban landscapes, and natural metaphors into reflections on continuity, connection, and self-realisation. Themes range from intimate domestic spaces and personal identity to psychological journeys and mythic symbolism.
An Experiential Engagement

Extending beyond passive viewing, the exhibition introduces an experiential element hinted at through an ongoing social media campaign. Visitors are invited to discover a surprise within the gallery space, encouraging personal reflection and deeper engagement with the theme of womanhood.
Takeaway
Through thoughtful curation and an intimate setting, Threads of Solidarity positions art as a space of recognition and connection. The exhibition celebrates womanhood not as a singular narrative, but as an interwoven continuum sustained by collective kinship. Open to all, with artworks available for purchase, the show offers both reflection and dialogue in the heart of Mumbai.







