Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival
A Curated Art Exhibition by AIM Gallery
Sikhlens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival 2026 arrives in Chandigarh with a powerful celebration of Sikh heritage, memory, and contemporary expression. As part of the festival, AIM Gallery presents a curated art exhibition that reflects the spirit of seva, community trust, and shared cultural legacy through diverse artistic voices.
Through paintings and thoughtfully curated works, the exhibition invites viewers to engage with stories of Sikh identity, history, and belonging, narratives that unfold across generations and connect personal memory with collective heritage. Each artwork becomes a visual dialogue between tradition and the present, offering moments of reflection, recognition, and resonance. This exhibition is an invitation to experience Sikh culture through art, where devotion, resilience, and community intersect with personal expression and creative storytelling.
Exhibition Details
Date & Time: 28th February 2026 | 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Venue: Tagore Theatre, Sector-18B, Chandigarh
About SikhLens
SikhLens: Sikh Arts and Film Festival is an international platform that celebrates Sikh stories through film, visual art, and dialogue. It brings together artists, filmmakers, scholars, and communities to explore Sikh identity, history, spirituality, and contemporary experiences. Through screenings, exhibitions, and discussions, SikhLens fosters cultural understanding, amplifies Sikh voices, and preserves narratives across generations, creating a global space for storytelling, reflection, and connection.
Printmaking Workshop
As part of our exhibition “Art through Print and Paint”, we hosted a hands-on Printmaking Workshop by talented Tricity artists Rahul Dhiman and Rashmita Kanojia.
International Museum Day 2025
The exhibition has been extended until 21st May to celebrate International Museum Day 2025.
AIM Gallery invites you to celebrate International Museum Day 2025 in collaboration with the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, as part of our exhibition “Art through Print and Paint”.
This year, International Museum Day (IMD), led by the International Council of Museums (ICOM), will explore “The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities”. This theme will focus on how museums can adapt and contribute to a world undergoing significant social, technological, and environmental changes.
Join us in exploring how art can respond to and reflect our changing times.
Download the Exhibition Catalogue
A Closer Look at the Exhibition
