Threaded Narratives: Weaving South Asian Identity in Colorado
Bus Stop Gallery
May 1–May 23
Gallery Open Fridays & Saturdays from 3 to 6 pm
Opening Reception: Friday, May 1 | 5–9 pm
Closing Reception: Saturday, May 23 | 5–8 pm
Threaded Narratives: Weaving South Asian Identity in Colorado brings together South Asian artists living and working across Colorado. The exhibition centers the many threads that shape identity – connections to home, memory, land, migration, and belonging.
Exhibition Statement
Threaded Narratives: Weaving South Asian Identity in Colorado brings together South Asian artists living and working across Colorado. The exhibition centers the many threads that shape identity – connections to home, memory, land, migration, and belonging.
Through diverse visual practices, artists reflect on both visible and invisible threads that connect them to people, places, and histories they carry. These threads emerge through cultural traditions, lived experience, and personal memory, and are often adapted, reshaped, or reimagined within the Colorado landscape.
Together, the works form an interconnected exploration of diasporic experience, highlighting how identity is continuously negotiated, remembered, and re-rooted across geographies.
Curated by Bala Thiagarajan.