Kosh-Chenar
Layered, abstract paintings pulse with colour and memory. First-generation Australian artist Nadera Rasulova blends the geometry and hues of Uzbek textiles with South Australia’s landscapes, creating topographies that explore heritage, identity, and belonging. An exhibition where culture, memory, and place converge.
Suitability & warnings
Content rating:
PG
Family friendly:
Yes
Target audience:
Middle School (12-14) | High School (15-17)
Accessibility
- High visual content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language
Presenter
Presented by: Nadera Rasulova
Australian Uzbek artist Nadera Rasulova creates layered, abstract landscape topographies inspired by her work in climate resilience and environmental advocacy. Drawing on Uzbek textile patterns and the colours of Australian ecosystems, her paintings explore memory, identity, and the intersections of culture and place. Committed to sustainability, she transforms canvas and linen offcuts into meaningful art. Nadera has exhibited in SALA Festival 2025 and been a finalist in multiple art prizes, with particular recognition as a National Emerging Artist Prize finalist, reflecting her growing impact on contemporary Australian art.Social media