
[California] Lost Symbiosis – A Journey Through Art & Identity!
🌿 Lost Symbiosis – A Journey Through Art & Identity
Celebrate creativity and cultural storytelling through Lost Symbiosis, a captivating solo exhibition by Harun ar Rashid Tutul. This artistic showcase invites the community to explore themes of connection, nature, and identity through visual narratives.
Event Details:
📅 Date: 27 April – 3 May, 2026
⏰ Time: Starts 9:00 AM (Opening Day)
📍 Location: Media Arts Center Gallery, CSU Bakersfield
🎟️ Ticket: TBA
🏢 Organizer: Department of Communications, CSU Bakersfield
Event Highlights:
- Inspiring solo exhibition by Bangladeshi artist
- Interactive artist lecture session
- Cultural reception and networking opportunity
- Hands-on workshop for students
- Week-long celebration of fine arts
👉 Don’t miss this vibrant artistic journey celebrating culture and creativity!
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