“Archive of Identities: A Shared Conversation of Cultural Identity” brings together the work of emerging and established artists, providing a dynamic experience for intergenerational dialogue, shared experimentation, and mutual influence. By connecting artists and different stages of their creative careers, the exhibition foregrounds the ways that artistic practice evolves over time, while remaining deeply connected through themes, materials, and cultural context.
The participating artists collaborate and exhibit their work in tandem, exchanging methods, histories and perspectives. Their works highlight both continuity and change—revealing how contemporary voices are shaped by those who came before, and how established practices are re-energized through fresh approaches and new ideas.
The exhibition will function as an archive of stories told through art, documenting how the conversations between artists and generations are expressed through their work. It promotes reflection and discussions on identity and culture. Allowing not only for the exchange of ideas, perspectives, and artistic techniques but also for another way to strengthen the connections within our community.
Through this intergenerational collaboration, the exhibition challenges hierarchical narratives of artistic development. Instead, it emphasizes a living, reciprocal network of creativity in which learning moves in multiple directions. Viewers are invited to consider how legacies are built, transformed, and sustained through collective making and dialogue across generations.