Experimenter Gallery, Kolkata
Facts and practical information
Experimenter Gallery is a beacon of contemporary art in Kolkata, India, known for its commitment to challenging and experimental work. Located in the heart of the city's vibrant Ballygunge area, this gallery has become a pivotal platform for new and established artists from South Asia and beyond since its inception in 2009.
The gallery's founders, Prateek and Priyanka Raja, envisioned a space that would foster critical dialogue and push the boundaries of artistic expression. True to this vision, Experimenter hosts a range of thought-provoking exhibitions, performances, and educational programs that engage with pressing social, political, and cultural issues.
Spanning two locations, the gallery's original space on Hindustan Road is complemented by a second, larger venue on Ballygunge Place. Together, they offer an eclectic program that includes solo and group shows, curated projects, and collaborations with other institutions. The gallery's commitment to education is evident in its Experimenter Learning Program (ELP), which includes workshops, lectures, and mentorship opportunities.
Experimenter's roster features a diverse array of artists who work across various mediums, including film, sculpture, painting, and installation. The gallery has also gained international recognition, participating in prestigious art fairs and forging relationships with museums and collectors worldwide.
Lake - GariahatKolkata
Experimenter Gallery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rabindra Sarovar Stadium, Priya Cinema, Lake Kalibari, Netaji Bhawan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Experimenter Gallery by public transport?
Train
- Ballygunge (13 min walk)
- Ballygunge Junction (13 min walk)
Metro
- Jatin Das Park • Lines: 1 (31 min walk)