Read Between the Cracks – exhibition

A new solo show of work by fine art alumna Ameya Pisupati opens this December in Hyderabad, India.

‘Read Between the Cracks’ is an exhibition of Ameya Pisupati’s batik-based textile works, on display at Ameya’s old high school in Hyderabad, India.

The exhibition explores the interactions of blue, the discipline of process and the quiet complexity revealed through wax and dye.

About the artist

Ameya Pisupati graduated with a BA Fine Art from the University of Leeds in 2025 and is currently working as an artist in residence at The Florence Trust in London, as part of an Artist in Residence programme.

Her practice involves making batik textile pieces:

“I use the time spent during the laborious processes of batik and animation to make calculated decisions about all the materials being used when creating.

“Wax and dye are extremely important parts of my process and this exhibition features pieces that I have experimented with using various dyes and wax proportions to achieve different results through the technique of batik.”

Follow Ameya on Instagram @ameyaandart to find out more about her work and 'Read Between the Cracks'.

Exhibition poster with batik artwork as background

Batik artwork by Ameya Pisupati. Poster designed by Zoya Faisal.

Venue

Vidyaranya High School
Opposite the Secretariat
Saifabad
Hyderabad
India

Opening times

22 December: 12.30 to 4pm
23 & 24 December: 10am to 4pm

Feature image

Courtesy of Ameya Pisupati.