Bangladeshi American Artist Forum (BAAF) is a New York City-based collective dedicated to empowering visual artists of Bangladeshi origin. Founded in 2015, BAAF fosters cultural exchange, amplifies diasporic voices, and bridges Bangladeshi heritage with contemporary global art practices. The organization supports artists through exhibitions, workshops, mentorship programs, and collaborative projects while promoting cross-cultural dialogue within NYC’s diverse creative landscape.
The Bangladeshi American Artist Forum primarily focuses on the visual arts, encompassing various mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. These arts express emotions, convey ideas, and explore concepts through the power of sight.
Key Features:
- Mission: To create a platform for artistic growth, professional development, and community engagement.
- Activities: Hosts annual exhibitions (e.g., Tero Parbon), artist talks, panel discussions, and youth-focused art education initiatives.
- Inclusivity: Welcomes artists across career stages, from emerging to established, working in mediums like painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media.
- Collaborations: Partners with local galleries, cultural institutions, and South Asian diaspora organizations to broaden reach and impact.
- Cultural Identity: Highlights the fusion of traditional Bangladeshi themes with modern artistic expressions, reflecting the immigrant experience.
The Bangladeshi American Artist Forum organizes annual art camps for its members. These camps feature art demonstrations and talks, sharing diaspora experiences, portfolio reviews, skill-building workshops, cultural pride, and community bonding in a family-friendly setting with food, fun, and music.
Team:
President: Arthur Azad
General Secretary: Bishwajit Chowdhury
Organizing Secretary: Mahmudul Hassan Rokon
Member: Tariq Julfiker
Member: Kaiser Kamal