
Bengaluru Gallery Grows Artists for 10+ Years
A Bengaluru art gallery has spent over a decade nurturing artists through exhibitions, live performances, and cultural conversations, creating a thriving creative community. Gallery Time and Space recently celebrated this journey with a showcase featuring more than 50 diverse artists.
For more than ten years, Gallery Time and Space in Bengaluru has been quietly transforming how artists develop their craft. The gallery just hosted "Continuum: Artists across Time and Space," featuring over 50 artists whose careers have flourished within its walls.
Unlike purely commercial galleries, this space operates as a living community. Exhibitions share the calendar with live art performances, drama, music, and cultural conversations that keep creativity flowing year-round.
The recent exhibition showcased artists working in dramatically different styles. Jatin Das brought five decades of experience in expressive paintings and sculptures, while Kayalvizhi Sethukaras explored South Indian traditions and childhood memories through her work.
Mamata Shinghade's acrylic paintings celebrate rural life and the quiet strength of women. Nilisha Phad examines memory and identity through figurative approaches that spark dialogue about modern life.
Renuka Sondhi Gulati creates vibrant works drawing from spirituality and nature. Shipra Bhattacharya paints psychologically rich portraits exploring femininity, solitude, and domestic life.

"The gallery holds past, present and future in a continuum," explains gallery manager Nagma Shaik. "Artists have not merely exhibited here but have grown here."
The Ripple Effect
The impact extends beyond individual artists to reshape how communities experience art. Through meticulous planning and spontaneous creativity, the exhibitions challenge viewers to see the world differently.
"Art challenges the preconditioned mind of the viewer and can provoke a new visual understanding," says founder and curator Renu George. She notes how the same artwork can delight viewers even while showing difficult subjects.
Many artists draw inspiration from nature, acknowledging the environment as their ultimate teacher. Their diverse media and messages reveal how observing the natural world elevates humanity for creators and audiences alike.
Another printmaking and graphic art exhibition opens July 25 through August 8. The gallery continues welcoming artists at all stages, proving that nurturing creativity benefits everyone involved.
The space itself has been shaped by many hands, many minds, and countless moments of artistic discovery.
More Images



Based on reporting by YourStory India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
Spread the positivity!
Share this good news with someone who needs it

