Weaving flowers, Wandering stains and Floating silks - The exhibition reflects on the reproduction of power through relationships between industrialization, digitization, human labor, and migration, as well as the entwined experiences of desire and memory. Hande brings the distorted histories of migrant skilled artisans and workers in focus through storytelling and commentary on the cultural and economic inequalities in the post-colonial city and its tainted palette of past and the present | Salt Lines - The exhibition traces the many stories of salt: as memory, as myth, and as the very marker of the climate crisis. Excavating the ghostly traces of the “Great Hedge of India” — a 4,000km colonial barrier of thorns that once split the subcontinent to control the movement of salt. Supported by Alkazi Foundation for the Arts, the exhibition moves between immersive installations, aural sculptures, and photographs of the Great Salt Lake, connecting local and global ecologies in a shared story of fragility, resilience, and future survival.