‘Six Dimensions’ art show returns to Hyderabad with six artists from across India
Six artists from Telangana, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu will showcase their works at Six Dimensions, Season-8, from June 28 to July 7 at M. Eshwariah Art Gallery. The exhibition highlights diverse regional styles, from Gond art to contemporary themes.
Updated On - 23 June 2025, 02:11 PM
Hyderabad: Six Dimensions, Season-8, an art show by six artists will be held at M. Eshwariah Art Gallery from June 28 to July 7 from 11 am to 7 pm.
The show will have six artists, Anjiya Naik, Balu Sandilyasa, Neha Jain, Puli Vijaya Kishore from Telangana, Arbindo Mukerjee from West Bengal, and Deivasigamani from Tamil Nadu, according to M. Sanjay Kumar, Director, M. Eshwariah Art Gallery.

Anjiya Naik , an art faculty member at the Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Institute, has a Master’s degree in Applied Art and Visual Communication Design while contemporary artist Puli Vijaya Kishore hails from Warangal and took part in a number of national and international art exhibitions.
Neha Jain discovered her true calling in Gond Art, an indigenous art form associated with Madhya Pradesh tribes, and Balu Sandilyasa is a visual artist and filmmaker specializing in ecology, human connection, and emotional power of images.
Deivasigamani M. graduated from Chennai’s Govt. College of Fine Arts with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Fine Arts and Arabindo Mukherjee, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Calcutta and and now works on daily life in cities and villages of West Bengal, focusing on village landscapes, flowers, and gardens.