Updated On: 29 April, 2025 11:40 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The exhibition showcases works of 150 women artists from different parts of the country, offering a glimpse into the evolution of printmaking and their individual artistic journeys

Artworks by Zarina Hashmi (L), Devayani Krishna (R) (Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement)
Mumbai is constantly buzzing with a variety of art and cultural exhibitions that people can explore throughout the year. Among the many that are currently on display, The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Fort is hosting a unique exhibition titled ‘Nabha Sparsh: Indian Women Printmakers’ that showcases the works of 150 women artists from across the country, and across generations. The exhibition aims to highlight these voices and bring them to the forefront – honouring artists who continue to expand and redefine the language of print.
The exhibit, which is in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and opened on April 25, showcases diverse printmaking techniques including lithographs, etchings, aquatints, engravings, screen prints, among others.