Every day, 11am to 5pm Thursday 9 October to Wednesday 22 October Thursday 9 October from 6pm to 8pm
Free
Horizons of the Unknown brings together photographers whose work navigates the shifting territories between the visible and the unseen, the personal and the collective. This exhibition moves beyond surface aesthetics to embrace the power of images as vessels of memory, identity, and social commentary.
Curated by Farideh Zariv, the exhibition features works by Ali Nasseri, Amin Palangi, Bahram Mirmiran, Clair Reynolds, George Fetting, Kay Hathway, Saeed Sourati, Sevak Babakhani, Shirley Steel, and Sina Arbabzadeh.
Through themes of identity, memory, migration, gender, and cultural heritage, the artists chart landscapes that are both intimate and expansive. Some works draw from deep autobiographical moments, revealing private worlds of longing, resilience, and transformation. Others engage with broader cultural and political realities, confronting questions of displacement, belonging, and the reimagining of tradition.
Here, the horizon is not merely a line in the distance but a metaphor for the unknown paths that lie ahead — the untold stories, the overlooked histories, the silent voices waiting to be heard.
Each photograph becomes a threshold, inviting the viewer to cross into unfamiliar terrain, to question what is known, and to reimagine what might be possible.
In this way, Horizons of the Unknown is both a journey and a dialogue — between artist and audience, between past and future, between what we see and what we have yet to understand.