Canvas Gallery

Canvas Gallery Canvas Gallery is recognized as one of the leading art galleries in Pakistan. Canvas Gallery is recognised as one of the leading art galleries in Pakistan.
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Founded in 1999 , the gallery is committed to the discovery, support, development and promotion of Pakistani art and artists.... Founded in 1999, the gallery is committed to the discovery, support, development and promotion of Pakistani art and artists. Situated in Karachi, the commercial and industrial capital of the country, Canvas Gallery strives to provide a platform for contemporary art and a

rtists from Pakistan. In its attempt to move beyond the mere act of selling or showcasing art, the gallery concentrates on bringing artists from across the nation together, in exhibitions carefully curated to cultivate their potential. In this course, Canvas Gallery displays works of cutting edge nature and experimental quality - including contemporary miniature painting, installation, sculpture and new-media art. Internationally recognised, Canvas Gallery has curated as well as collaborated in exhibitions in the USA, UK, Middle East and the Far East. With regular fortnightly programming, Canvas is a stimulating and unique visual arts venue with an ever-evolving array of approximately 1,000 original works by more than 100 established and emerging Pakistani artists. For discerning collectors as well as first-time buyers, a visit to Canvas is a worthwhile experience. The gallery offers services that range from general advice to searches for particular pieces - to consultations for individuals, businesses or corporations wishing to begin or enhance their collections. Sameera Raja is the Founder / Curator of Canvas Gallery, Karachi. Having originally obtained her degree in architecture from the National College of Arts in Lahore, Ms Raja, after working in this field, broadened her interests to the world of visual arts. The idea of Canvas Gallery emerged from Ms Raja’s astute observation that there were few opportunities for exhibiting cutting-edge, contemporary art which, at the turn of the last century, Pakistan was direly in need of . In over twenty years since Canvas Gallery opened its doors to the public, Sameera Raja changed the course of Pakistani art and its relationship to the international art world through focus on modern miniature, new media and contemporary works, by creating exposure and awareness of emerging talent. Canvas Gallery is now considered the leading private art gallery of the country. The Canvas Residency Programmes were an initiative launched for exploration of art in public spaces, to provide artists with unique opportunities to collaborate with local communities and create work outside their regular frame of reference/studio spaces. The Residency Programmes are held in collaboration with key corporate partners locally. Ms Raja also regularly collaborates with a number of galleries around the world to exhibit in art fairs, biennales and other ventures, in addition to holding solo exhibitions of prominent Pakistani artists as well as emerging artists. Ms Raja’s contributions to the Pakistani art scene have been numerous. She was formerly the Chairperson of the Executive Committee and a Member of the Board of Governors of the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture (IVSAA) as well as holding a previous position as the Art Chair for the 1st ADA (Architecture, Design, Art) Awards. She is on the Advisory Panel for IPAF (International Public Art Festival), is the Jury Chair of the I Am Karachi (IAK) Awards and a Jury Member of the Toyota Motors Dream Car Competition. In addition, she delivers talks, participates in cultural events and promotes contemporary Pakistani art at various forums and platforms, art fairs and institutes within the country as well as internationally and is an established leading authority within her field.

A proud moment for Pakistan’s art community 🇵🇰We celebrate the distinguished artists honoured with Pakistan’s civil awar...
15/05/2026

A proud moment for Pakistan’s art community 🇵🇰

We celebrate the distinguished artists honoured with Pakistan’s civil awards for their extraordinary contributions to art and culture:

• Hamra Abbas — Sitara-e-Imtiaz
• Salima Hashmi — Sitara-e-Imtiaz
• Waqas Khan — Tamgha-e-Imtiaz
• Waseem Ahmed — Tamgha-e-Imtiaz

These honours recognize their immense contribution to Pakistan’s cultural and artistic landscape, and their continued impact on contemporary art internationally.

A proud moment for the artists, for Canvas, for the art community, and foremost; Pakistan.

A proud moment for Pakistan as Faiza Butt showcases her work at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di ...
15/05/2026

A proud moment for Pakistan as Faiza Butt showcases her work at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia as part of the

Presented within Punj•ab, curated by Beatriz Cifuentes Feliciano, A Sublime Terrain, her work reinterprets Punjab’s textile and craft traditions through contemporary forms, while foregrounding labour, memory and collaboration.

On view in Venice until November 22, 2026.

Lahore to Venice. Wardha Shabbir is showing at the 61st Venice Biennale and it couldn’t be more deserved.Selected for In...
15/05/2026

Lahore to Venice. Wardha Shabbir is showing at the 61st Venice Biennale and it couldn’t be more deserved.

Selected for In Minor Keys — one of 111 artists from across the world — her work will be on view at the Arsenale and the Giardini from May 9 through November 2026.

A proud moment for Wardha, for Canvas, for Art and Pakistan 🇵🇰



In 2021, the Samsung family donated 23,000 artworks, built over two generations, to the South Korean public. Monet, Pica...
05/05/2026

In 2021, the Samsung family donated 23,000 artworks, built over two generations, to the South Korean public. Monet, Picasso, Dalí, and centuries of Korean national treasures, all privately held. Now in museums. Now seen by millions.

Public collections aren’t just about preserving art. They’re about making sure culture belongs to everyone, not just those who can afford it.

That’s worth building.

05/05/2026

" The Geography of Memory " , opens on Tuesday , May 5th , 2026 , from 4 pm - 7 pm @ Canvas Gallery.

The works reflect on themes of displacement , memory , nostalgia and the power of observation as an outsider , looking inwards.

Originally from Pakistan , the participating artists ; Mustafa Mohsin , Noormah Jamal , Ruby Chishti and Usaydh Agha are currently based in the UK and USA .

The exhibition remains open daily until Thursday , May 14th 2026 , from 11 am - 7 pm ( Sundays closed )

An evening at Roses of Humanity — an installation of remembrance and collective care.Over 15,000 hand-stitched roses.Eac...
22/04/2026

An evening at Roses of Humanity — an installation of remembrance and collective care.

Over 15,000 hand-stitched roses.
Each one carrying a name, a story, a life.

A quiet yet overwhelming reminder of loss — and of the responsibility to witness.

On view until 27 April
6–10 PM
Beaumont House, Karachi

Come, spend a moment. It matters.

22/04/2026

"PASSAGE THROUGH" - a two person show of Marjan Baniasadi and Sanié Bokhari, opens on Tuesday, April 21st, 2026, from 4 pm - 7 pm @ Canvas Gallery.

The works in the show depict nostalgia and lived memories pertaining to a certain time in one's life. Rugs, carpets, recurring patterns, become anchors of memory, myth and belonging .

Marjan from Iran, and Sanié from Pakistan, are both alumni of the prestigious National College of Arts (NCA) Lahore, based overseas currently.

The exhibition remains open daily until Thursday, April 30th 2026, from 11 am - 7 pm (Sundays closed)

"PASSAGE THROUGH" - a two person show of Marjan Baniasadi and Sanié Bokhari, opens on Tuesday, April 21st, 2026, from 4 ...
19/04/2026

"PASSAGE THROUGH" - a two person show of Marjan Baniasadi and Sanié Bokhari, opens on Tuesday, April 21st, 2026, from 4 pm - 7 pm @ Canvas Gallery.

The works in the show depict nostalgia and lived memories pertaining to a certain time in one's life. Rugs, carpets, recurring patterns, become anchors of memory, myth and belonging .

Marjan from Iran, and Sanié from Pakistan, are both alumni of the prestigious National College of Arts (NCA) Lahore, based overseas currently.

The exhibition remains open daily until Thursday, April 30th 2026, from 11 am - 7 pm (Sundays closed)

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Marjan Banisad's photo credit:
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Canvas Gallery mourns the passing of Shamim Akhtar, a writer, critic and long-standing presence within Karachi’s art com...
13/04/2026

Canvas Gallery mourns the passing of Shamim Akhtar, a writer, critic and long-standing presence within Karachi’s art community. Over decades, her work engaged closely with art, culture and society, contributing thoughtfully to the discourse around contemporary practice.

A regular at Canvas in earlier years, she will be remembered for her presence, insight and commitment to writing.

May she rest in peace.

We are pleased to see Masuma Halai Khwaja awarded the Tamgha-i-Karachi by Murtaza Wahab at a ceremony hosted by the Kara...
09/04/2026

We are pleased to see Masuma Halai Khwaja awarded the Tamgha-i-Karachi by Murtaza Wahab at a ceremony hosted by the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation.

In recognition of her contribution to art practice.

Congratulations from all at Canvas.

09/04/2026

The opening of Quddus Mirza's solo exhibition , New Works , @ Canvas Gallery.

" A perception in paint of the world in and around us " , is celebrated and critically acclaimed artist Mirza's personal response to the current situation .

Quddus Mirza is a painter , art critic , art educator and curator .

An alumni of the prestigious National College of Arts ( NCA ) Lahore and Royal College of Art , London , Mirza is known for his distinct painting style , innovative themes and expressive imagery . He has exhibited extensively and curated shows internationally , alongwith being instrumental as an educator at NCA and BNU ,amongst other institutions .

Known for his weekly art reviews , Mirza has co authored " 50 Years of Visual Arts in Pakistan " , as well as being the Editor of an online art publication , Art Now Pakistan .

The exhibition remains open daily until Thursday, April 16th , 2026 , from 11 am - 7 pm ( closed Sundays )

Address

D-40/1-A، Kehkashan Block 4 Clifton
Karachi
75600

Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 20:00
Thursday 11:00 - 20:00
Friday 11:00 - 20:00
Saturday 11:00 - 18:00

Telephone

+922135861523

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