The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) in Spokane, Washington had a special exhibit, Threshold, curated by Nicholas Ruth in which prints by artists from many different places were displayed.
According to MAC:
“A threshold is a space of transition, a passage from one place into another. To think of a threshold is to think of movement, of leaving something behind and engaging something new. And yet, a threshold is also a space unto itself. To connect here to there, it must have its own structure, whether defined through distance and time, states of mind, or social conditions.”
Shown below are some of the prints by artists in India.









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