Bandarban-Rangamati

Bhashajog in Rangamati was shaped by the region’s cultural plurality and the everyday presence of multiple languages and traditions. The workshops became a space for exchange, where participants reflected on coexistence, translation, and shared histories through visual expression. Printmaking served as a common ground, enabling individuals from different backgrounds to communicate ideas without the need for a single dominant language. The experience emphasized collaboration and dialogue, demonstrating how art can function as a connective practice—bridging differences while honoring distinct voices within a shared cultural landscape.

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