Social Practice

My artistic practice centers around social engagement and community building. Through social practice art, I seek to create a space where everyday people can come together and engage with art in meaningful ways.

By exploring the role of artistic activities in society, I aim to understand how art can be used as a tool for social change and community development. I create programs that have a positive impact on the communities in which they are situated, supporting the pedagogy of arts participation and fostering sustainable public diaspora.

My work is rooted in a belief in the power of art to bring people together and effect positive change. Through my practice, I strive to create an inclusive space where people from all walks of life can come together, learn from one another, and engage with art in new and exciting ways.

I am committed to using my art as a platform for social justice and community empowerment. Through my programs and projects, I seek to create meaningful connections between people and their communities, encouraging a sense of ownership and investment in the places where they live and work.

Ultimately, my goal is to make art accessible and relevant to everyone, creating a space where people can come together to explore their own creativity and engage with the world around them in new and meaningful ways.


  • MAMF -2017

    MAMF -2017

    Back in 2017, Bangladesh was invited to represent itself as the dominant country in the multicultural cultural festival organized by the Bangladesh Embassy in South Korea. It was a great opportunity for us to…

  • \”Bidrohi\” Rebellious

    \”Bidrohi\” Rebellious

    A Cross-Cultural Art Installation Inspired by Kazi Nazrul Islam\’s Epic Poem Rebellious is an installation that reflects on the power and universality of Kazi Nazrul Islam\’s epic poem while exploring the cultural and political…

  • \”Bidrohi\” Rebellious

    \”Bidrohi\” Rebellious

    A Cross-Cultural Art Installation Inspired by Kazi Nazrul Islam\’s Epic Poem Rebellious is an installation that reflects on the power and universality of Kazi Nazrul Islam\’s epic poem while exploring the cultural and political…

  • The three

    The three

    As an artist participating in the international workshop held in Satna village, Jordan, I found myself drawn to the significance of the number three. From the day of my arrival, on my 33rd birthday,…

  • Water is everywhere but where is Drinking water?

    Water is everywhere but where is Drinking water?

    As an artist, I have always been interested in creating art that brings about social change and awareness. On June 5th, 2005, I organized a solo installation art show at Patenga beach in support…

  • The river\’s heart is on fire

    The river\’s heart is on fire

    I remember creating the \”The river\’s heart is on fire. \” installation, inspired by my experience at the Santaran Art Camp in Alikadam, Bandar Bon. The installation aimed to capture the contrast between the…

  • The river\’s heart is on fire

    The river\’s heart is on fire

    I remember creating the \”The river\’s heart is on fire. \” installation, inspired by my experience at the Santaran Art Camp in Alikadam, Bandar Bon. The installation aimed to capture the contrast between the…

  • How is next?

    How is next?

      As an artist participating in the movement against the killing of students for bad politics at Chittagong University, my aim was to pay tribute to the victims and draw attention to this tragedy.…