Beyond Canvas A Landmark MFA Exhibition at JDA Perera Gallery The Master of Fine Arts Degree Show 2025 of the University of Kelaniya showcased the artistic achievements of 31 postgraduate students. Held under the patronage of the Vice-Chancellor, the exhibition brought together a diverse collection of contemporary Sri Lankan art. From late June to early July 2025, visitors experienced bold […]
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The exhibition is made possible by the Laura & C. Arnold Douglas Foundation.
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Beyond Canvas Global Artistic Gathering The International Art Exhibition and Competition at Sosnowiec Art Center’s Sielecki Castle in Poland brought together renowned and emerging artists from around the world, celebrating cultural diversity through contemporary visual expression. Sudarshi Ranabahu’s Contribution Representing Sri Lanka, I showcased my visionary work at Sielecki Castle, reflecting her mastery in contemporary art and my dedication to […]
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Beyond Canvas Celebrating Artistic Friendship The exhibition Fagun, organized by the Jaipur Art Association, brought together Sri Lankan and Indian artists at the historic Nicholas Roerich Art Gallery in Kullu, Manali. The show highlighted the enduring cultural bonds between the two nations, expressed through diverse creative voices. Sudarshi Ranabahu’s Participation As one of Sri Lanka’s leading contemporary artists, I contributed […]
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The exhibition is made possible by the Laura & C. Arnold Douglas Foundation.
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Beyond Canvas Exhibition Overview The BIEAF 2024 Committee Exhibition was held at the SEA Gallery, Suyeong-gu Living Culture Center, Busan, Korea, from February 24–28, 2024. The event brought together a wide spectrum of international artists, showcasing innovative approaches to contemporary art and fostering cultural exchange on a global scale. Sudarshi Ranabahu’s Contribution Representing Sri Lanka, I Sudarshi Ranabahu presented works […]
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Beyond Canvas Exhibition Overview The International Art Exhibition at the Government Museum in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India, brought together artists from diverse regions, creating a vibrant dialogue between tradition and contemporary practice. This platform highlighted global artistic exchange while celebrating Dharamsala’s cultural heritage. Sudarshi Ranabahu’s Contribution As a Sri Lankan contemporary visual artist, I contributed works rooted in personal […]
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The exhibition is made possible by the Laura & C. Arnold Douglas Foundation.
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