Hallway Gallery: The Human Moment By Dipankar Mukherjee
Monday, May 25, 2026
8am
cSPACE Marda Loop
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Event Description
Arts & Creative
In The Human Moment, Calgary-based photographer Dipankar Mukherjee presents a series of images that explore fleeting, unguarded interactions across everyday life.
Captured across diverse geographies—t hese photographs focus not on spectacle, but on subtle, often overlooked moments: a passing glance, a solitary walk, an unspoken exchange. Each image resists easy interpretation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect—these photographs focus not on spectacle, but on subtle, often overlooked moments: a passing glance, a solitary walk, an unspoken exchange. Each image resists easy interpretation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect.
Rather than telling complete stories, the work offers fragments—open-ended and unresolved. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the images through their own experiences, assumptions, and perspectives.
At its core, The Human Moment is an exploration of how we see one another. It quietly asks: What do we notice? What do we miss? And what happens when we truly stop to look?
This exhibition is designed not just to be viewed, but to be experienced—creating space for reflection, dialogue, and connection.
3 interested
Monday, May 25, 2026
8am
cSPACE Marda Loop
3 interested
Hallway Gallery: The Human Moment By Dipankar Mukherjee
Tickets & Info
Event Description
Arts & Creative
In The Human Moment, Calgary-based photographer Dipankar Mukherjee presents a series of images that explore fleeting, unguarded interactions across everyday life.
Captured across diverse geographies—t hese photographs focus not on spectacle, but on subtle, often overlooked moments: a passing glance, a solitary walk, an unspoken exchange. Each image resists easy interpretation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect—these photographs focus not on spectacle, but on subtle, often overlooked moments: a passing glance, a solitary walk, an unspoken exchange. Each image resists easy interpretation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect.
Rather than telling complete stories, the work offers fragments—open-ended and unresolved. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the images through their own experiences, assumptions, and perspectives.
At its core, The Human Moment is an exploration of how we see one another. It quietly asks: What do we notice? What do we miss? And what happens when we truly stop to look?
This exhibition is designed not just to be viewed, but to be experienced—creating space for reflection, dialogue, and connection.
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