In-Between Thresholds

Exhibition / Installation

Partner Programme

12 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

13 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

14 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

15 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

16 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

17 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

18 Sept 10:00 – 18:00

In Person

FREE

Tower Tavern, University of Westminster

21 Clipstone Street, London, United Kingdom

London

W1W 6BA

Supported by

OSA Studio

What if the spaces that remain with us most deeply are not the ones we arrive at, but the ones we pass through slowly? The verandah holding the weight of evening light, the corridor where a conversation lingers, the threshold where one is neither leaving nor arriving.

“In-Between Thresholds” begins with the understanding that some of the most meaningful experiences emerge within moments of transition. Not within fixed destinations, but within spaces that resist definition, existing somewhere between stillness and movement, memory and immediacy, presence and absence. Across many lived experiences, particularly within the rhythms of everyday life in India, thresholds were never empty pauses. Courtyards, shaded edges, verandahs, and in-between spaces carried conversation, silence, waiting, observation, and ritual within them. They allowed time to stretch softly. This exhibition approaches the threshold not as a boundary to cross, but as a condition of becoming. The works gathered here remain within ambiguity, allowing meaning to unfold slowly rather than resolve itself. They invite a slower way of seeing, attentive to what quietly emerges in moments suspended between one state and another. Collaboraters & Partners : Cindrebay School of Design ; Set Design: OSA Studio ; Curators : Daksh Goel ; Artists: To Be Disclosed ; Team: Abubokkar Siddiki (Director of Gramer Haor Ltd.) , Prof. Kaustav Kalyan ; Venue Sponsors: University of Westminster ; Media Partners: IFJ Plus
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