About SATRANG

SATRANG is an art exhibition that celebrates the vibrant intersection of South Asian queer identities through diverse artistic expressions. The exhibition features a rich tapestry of art forms, including painting, ceramics, film, and performance art, all exploring the themes of intersectionality and identity.

"Satrang" is a Hindi word that means "seven colours" or "colourful" (like a rainbow). It is often used to describe something vibrant, diverse, and colourful, symbolising a spectrum of hues and diversity.

The two-day event will kick off with an Opening Night Gala on Saturday, 22 June from 6:30 PM to 9 PM. Attendees will be treated to an array of performances, including live Tabla music, a captivating drag show, and heartfelt poetry readings. The evening will also feature an insightful artists' talk, providing a platform for the talented individuals behind the exhibition to share their stories and inspirations.

On Sunday, 23 June, the exhibition will be open to the public from 11 am to 4 pm, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant and thought-provoking artwork at their leisure.

Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate the talent, diversity, and resilience of the South Asian queer community. Join us at the Chrissie Cotter Gallery on the 22nd and 23rd of June for an unforgettable experience that promises to inspire, enlighten, and entertain.

Vibrant, surreal landscape painting of a hilly terrain with diverse, colorful plants. Various hues of purple, pink, and green dominate the foliage, with abstract, tree-like structures. Distant mountains and a vivid sky complete the fantastical scenery.
A vibrant painting depicts an abstract representation of a muscular human torso and legs against a blue background adorned with dynamic white patterns and leafy motifs. The style is expressive, using bold, textured brushstrokes to create a sense of movement.