Bikalpa Art Center (BAC) is an alternative, one of the vibrant places in Kathmandu, A common platform for likeminded people to share knowledge, experiences and products. BAC tries to play a catalyst role in bringing social cohesion, fostering freedom of expression, solidarity, and respect of all human dignity via its programs and activities catering to the local as well as the international artistic community.
BAC also aims to create a narrative and promote Nepali Contemporary Art, Culture, and Lifestyle to the wider audience and market around the world. It brings together and promotes a wide range of art and craft works from different communities and regions from across the country and the globe.
Bikalpa Art Center invites you to the artist’s talk and presentation by the BAC Young…
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Bikalpa Art Center introduces and welcomes its intern Sanskriti Shrestha from Kathmandu, Nepal. Sanskriti is a high-school graduate currently working as a founder and manager of her own handmade jewelry making startup. As a mixed media artist, she specializes in found…
Bikalpa Art Center invites you to the open studio and exhibition of the ‘Young Artist Studio Support Residency Program. The two residence artists Pooja Duwal and Subodh Subba will be presenting their works produced during three months of their residency…
Bikalpa Art Center invites you to the artist’s talk and presentation by the BAC Young Artists Studio Support Program residence artists Pooja Duwal and Subod Simbu with the residency curators Manish Lal Shrestha from Gallery Mcube, Jupiter Pradhan from Space-A,…
BAC has started a young artist studio support program that aims to occur in the iteration of every three months. And this is a fundraiser to support the program. We would like to request you to kindly consider a small…
Bikalpa Art Center is holding a young Artists Studio Support Program (December 2020 – February 2021) which is a residency-like experience and an opportunity for young artists to understand practical implementations of their practice in a new atmosphere, working under…
Bikalpa Art Center announces the 3 months long Studio Support Program for local young artists/ fresh art university graduates. This will be an opportunity for the artists to understand their practical implementations in a new atmosphere, working under the curatorial…
Bikalpa Art Center is delighted to introduce and welcome our newly appointed three virtual interns from Canada, Italy, and China. We are extremely happy to have them on the team and looking forward to working together on our new programs…
Bikalpa Art Center is looking for determined and self-motivated interns who would like to learn and guide, share their knowledge, wisdom, experiences that may bring a significant impact on the artistic community and society. It is a remarkable time for…
‘Understanding the Void in Nepali Contemporary Art Today’ a Panel Discussion What are the roles of artists, art writers, curators, art managers, institutions in Nepali contemporary art today? Where does the Nepali art market stand in the world art market?…
We are pleased to share this interview published on onlinekhabar.com, Nepal’s one of the largest online portal. We made this post on our website as it is posted on the portal because we think this interview is well illustrated the…