Media Coverage
Explore how the ত্রিবেণী exhibition has been featured in various media outlets, bringing attention to the stories of Aisha, Nusrat, and Fatima.
Featured on The Daily Star
Art Exhibition Highlights Cultural Heritage
March 27, 2024
The exhibition showcases the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh through various artistic expressions while honoring the memory of three women who lost their lives in a workplace accident.
Featured on Prothom Alo
ত্রিবেণী: A Celebration of Artistic Excellence
March 28, 2024
Prominent artists gather to celebrate artistic excellence and cultural significance while honoring the memory of three women who died in a workplace accident.
Featured on The Business Standard
Exhibition Draws Crowds from Across the Country
March 30, 2024
The ত্রিবেণী exhibition has attracted visitors from all over the country, highlighting its national importance and the universal resonance of its message.
Featured on Arts Monthly
Artists Reflect on the Power of Memorial Art
April 1, 2024
Participating artists share their creative processes and reflections on creating art that commemorates lives lost and advocates for change.
Featured on Dhaka Tribune
Labor Rights Organizations Praise Exhibition's Message
March 29, 2024
Workers' rights advocates highlight the exhibition's role in raising awareness about workplace safety issues in Bangladesh's textile industry.
Featured on Bangladesh Arts Review
Exhibition Catalog Released with Essays on Art and Remembrance
April 2, 2024
A comprehensive catalog featuring all exhibited artworks along with scholarly essays on the intersection of art, memory, and social justice has been published.
Featured on The Guardian
International Media Spotlights Bangladesh Exhibition
April 1, 2024
The ত্রিবেণী exhibition receives international coverage, bringing global attention to workplace safety issues in Bangladesh.
Featured on Education Today
Educational Programs Accompany Exhibition
March 31, 2024
Schools and universities organize visits to the exhibition as part of educational programs on art, labor rights, and social responsibility.