
The National Institute of Fine Arts (NIFA) will present Emerging Visions, a student art exhibition curated by Sanyam Khera, at the Main Art Gallery, Bikaner House, New Delhi. The exhibition will run from 12 June to 16 June 2026 and brings together works by 21 emerging artists working across painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media and experimental practices.
A Platform for Emerging Talent
Designed as a showcase of developing artistic voices, Emerging Visions presents original works created by students who have spent months researching, experimenting and refining their artistic practices. The exhibition highlights the importance of providing young artists with opportunities to present their work within a professional exhibition setting.
Diverse Artistic Perspectives

The participating artists include Pooja Matta, K. P. Paveine, Mousumi Bhattacharyya, Yashika Jain, Gitansh Malhotra, Sapna Raina, Geeta Arora, Divya Thapar, Prisha Buddhiraja, Suveer Aivalli, Aaira Madan, Priya Sharma, Shruti Shah, Gagan Kaur, Sanskar Yadav, Abhilasha, Manju Kathuria, Meenakshi Radcliffe, Gauri Kampalli, Manju Sharma and Priya Mahendru.
Their works explore a wide range of themes including identity, memory, emotion, human relationships, nature, urban life, abstraction and contemporary culture. Together, the artworks reflect individual experiences while engaging with broader social and cultural questions.
Curatorial Vision

According to curator Sanyam Khera, the exhibition celebrates artistic discovery and creative potential while encouraging audiences to engage with diverse perspectives. The exhibition focuses on the role of emerging artists in shaping contemporary visual culture through experimentation, inquiry and personal expression.
Highlights of the Exhibition
- Contemporary paintings exploring identity and memory
- Drawing-based works focused on observation and narrative
- Mixed-media projects incorporating experimental techniques
- Sculptural works examining materiality and form
- Personal and socially engaged artistic investigations
Participating Art Student
| Pooja Matta | K. P. Paveine |
| Mousumi Bhattacharyya | Yashika Jain |
| Gitansh Malhotra | Sapna Raina |
| Geeta Arora | Divya Thapar |
| Prisha Buddhiraja | Suveer Aivalli |
| Aaira Madan | Priya Sharma |
| Shruti Shah | Gagan Kaur |
| Sanskar Yadav | Abhilasha |
| Manju Kathuria | Meenakshi Radcliffe |
| Gauri Kampalli | Manju Sharma |
| Priya Mahendru |
The Role of Art Education

A central theme of Emerging Visions is the value of art education in fostering originality and critical thinking. Through mentorship and structured training, the National Institute of Fine Arts encourages students to develop independent visual languages rather than relying on imitation. Established in 2005, NIFA provides fine arts education across multiple centres and supports emerging artists through exhibitions, workshops and public engagement initiatives.
Visitor Information
| Event | Details |
| Title | Emerging Visions |
| Curator | Sanyam Khera |
| Venue | Main Art Gallery, Bikaner House |
| City | New Delhi, India |
| Exhibition Dates | 12–16 June 2026 |
| Organiser | National Institute of Fine Arts (NIFA) |
| Website | https://www.nifafinearts.com |
Visitors can view Emerging Visions at the Main Art Gallery, Bikaner House, New Delhi, from 12 June to 16 June 2026. The exhibition is hosted by the National Institute of Fine Arts and curated by Sanyam Khera.
Conclusion
Emerging Visions offers audiences an opportunity to engage with the ideas, concerns and aspirations of a new generation of artists. By presenting diverse artistic approaches and encouraging experimentation, the exhibition highlights the continuing importance of art education in nurturing creative talent and contributing to contemporary cultural discourse. Through this platform, young artists gain visibility while audiences encounter fresh perspectives on the world around them.







