Fourth edition of ‘Possible Futures’ held at IT hub of Sattva Knowledge City in Hyderabad
In its fourth edition, ‘Possible Futures’ curated an exhilarating lineup of performances by nine artists, this time extending invitations beyond visual art to include voices from theatre and the queer community
Published Date - 29 January 2025, 05:19 PM
Hyderabad: As a concurrent event to the Hyderabad Literary Festival-2025, performances curated by Vignesh G from the ‘Possible Futures’ collective, were held at IT hub of Sattva Knowledge City.
The performances sparked vibrant discussions among the diverse audiences. In its fourth edition, ‘Possible Futures’ curated an exhilarating lineup of performances by nine artists, this time extending invitations beyond visual art to include voices from theatre and the queer community.
This bold and inclusive approach added depth and fluidity to the group’s collective language, Vignesh said.
The series brought together art students, independent practitioners, and theatre performers, each contributing their unique perspectives. The performances ignited meaningful conversations among literary enthusiasts, everyday attendees, and local creatives alike.
Vignesh said the the action group remains an open platform, welcoming passionate and curious individuals eager to inspire critical thought and foster collective awareness.
Established in 2022 and rooted in Hyderabad, Possible Futures, was born from the vision of a contemporary art curator and art practitioner G. Vignesh and multidisciplinary artist Harsha Durugadda.
Their aim was to carve out a space for thoughtful discourse on critical thinking, visual culture and materiality, deeply influenced by the unique geographic and social fabric of Hyderabad.
They delve into the nuances of regional and cultural contexts, pondering how artistic endeavours can engage with and reflect upon them. In their practice, they challenge the conventional boundaries of a studio, envisioning it not as a static space but as an evolving process.