This show represents the commonality this group of Artists represent, India and America —both of which are a melting pot of diverse cultures. Our artists originate from various regions of India, we bring our unique heritage languages, and cuisines to the United States, proudly calling it our home. Through our art, we reflect the unity and diversity of our backgrounds, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of two worlds within us. This exhibition combines Eastern spirituality with Western ideas and techniques.
Majella Pinto at SALA 2025
Vasu's Solo Open Till Sept 11th @Strand Art Gallery
Salma Arastu's Artist Residency @RCCD, Emeryville
Sujata Tibrewala taught at @SCU Indian "Art and Its Influences On The world"
Moments of Radiance, @Santa Fe by Amita Bhakta
Purvi Shroff @Vogue Raleigh
The goal of the 2025 Artist's Retreat in Florence, AL was to foster stronger bonds within the organization, and to make a meaningful impact in the communities that its members live in, by volunteering their time and energies in furthering the local community.
Special thanks to Amita Bhakta for leading the whole project, being our local host, opening up her home and making all the artists who showed up feel like part of one big family. Thanks to Abhishek Nigam for working on the Grant with Amita that made the retreat possible for the members to enjoy
Indian American Artists Association ( IAAA) partnered with India Community Center (ICC) for the Sevathon 2024 on August 25th. This was IAAA’s first fundraising event in the Bay Area. We had an amazing day showcasing and talking about art and artists!! Please check our website https://www.indianamericanartists.org/ for information. We have many exciting opportunities coming up for artists! Thank you all who supported the event!