Moving Through Uncertainty
July 17 – July 27, 2025
Shwetlana Mehta · Wujian Wang · Dipa Halder
Curated by Luman Jiang


Press Release & Catalog


Flowing Space Gallery is pleased to announce Moving Through Uncertainty, a group exhibition featuring new works by three emerging artists: Shwetlana Mehta, Wujian Wang, and Dipa Halder. On view from July 17 to July 27, 2025, the exhibition explores how contemporary artistic practices engage with emotional ambiguity, perceptual dissonance, and the absence of fixed structure. 

Rather than resist or resolve uncertainty, the works remain within it—feeling through its contours, fragments, and ruptures. In an era defined by speed, fragmentation, and diminished certainties, Moving Through Uncertainty turns inward. The exhibition constructs a space where emotional texture is foregrounded, and meaning is suspended. Each artist offers a subtle approach to states of unknowing and vulnerability, drawing from personal, material, and cultural resonances.

Shwetlana Mehta’s linoleum prints conjure psychological and dreamlike spaces, where recurring forms dissolve into bodily memory. Her images trace the threshold between sensation and reflection, between what is remembered and what is felt. 

Wujian Wang works with cyanotype, a medium that emphasizes absence and the ephemeral. Through the quiet intensity of everyday observation, Wang evokes distance, subconscious rhythms, and the emotional tension of what is left unsaid. 

Dipa Halder employs stitched canvas, acrylic, and oil stick to develop a visual language of slowness, softness, and strength. Her works suggest that emotion takes form gradually—through layering, repetition, and touch.

At its core, Moving Through Uncertainty suggests an ethics of presence: a way of being with complexity that values noticing, feeling, and staying. As Dipa Halder notes, “It’s less about the goal, and more about staying with the process.” Through attentiveness and attunement, even uncertainty may yield something quiet, durable, and true.