The National Institute of Fine Arts proudly presents Emerging Visions, a student art exhibition curated by Sanyam Khera, on view at the Main Art Gallery, Bikaner House, New Delhi, from 12 June to 16 June 2026.
Bringing together a diverse group of emerging artists, the exhibition showcases original works by Pooja Matta, K. P. Paveine, Mousumi Bhattacharyya, Yashika Jain, Gitansh Malhotra, Sapna Raina, Geeta Arora, Divya Thapar, Prisha Buddhiraja, Suveer Aivalli, Aaira Madan, Priya Sharma, Shruti Shah, Gagan Kaur, Sanskar Yadav, Abhilasha, Manju Kathuria, Meenakshi Radcliffe, Gauri Kampalli, Manju Sharma, and Priya Mahendru.
Emerging Visions offers a compelling presentation of contemporary artistic expression through painting, drawing, mixed media, sculpture, and experimental practices. The exhibition reflects the dedication, creativity, and artistic development of students who have spent months researching, refining, and creating works specifically for this presentation.

At its core, the exhibition highlights the importance of nurturing young talent and providing a professional platform for artists at the beginning of their creative journeys. Each artwork represents a process of observation, inquiry, experimentation, and personal exploration. The works reveal distinct creative perspectives shaped by individual experiences, emotions, cultural influences, and imaginative interpretations of the world around them.
“Emerging Visions is a celebration of artistic discovery and creative potential. The exhibition provides a platform for emerging artists to share their perspectives, challenge conventions, and engage audiences through thoughtful visual expression. Each work reflects a journey of learning, experimentation, and self-discovery, reminding us of the vital role young artists play in shaping the future of contemporary art,” says curator Sanyam Khera.
The exhibition underscores the vital role of art education in fostering originality, critical thinking, and sustained artistic growth. Encouraging students to move beyond imitation and develop their own visual language, the National Institute of Fine Arts continues to support artistic excellence through rigorous training, mentorship, and opportunities for public engagement.
The artworks presented engage with a broad spectrum of themes, including identity, memory, emotion, human relationships, nature, urban life, abstraction, and contemporary culture. Together, they offer audiences an opportunity to experience the diverse concerns and aspirations of a new generation of artists.



