About the Exhibition:
In Silent Revolution, artist Nahal Bahrman captures figures who drift, dance, and float with their eyes closed — suspended between gravity and release. Their movements suggest both intimacy and defiance, tracing the contours of an inner uprising that unfolds without sound.
Through delicate yet evocative compositions, Bahrman invites viewers into a space where silence becomes language and stillness becomes resistance. These works whisper of freedom, resilience, and unseen transformation, offering a contemplative look at how revolutions can happen quietly — within ourselves.
About the Artist:
Nahal Bahrman is a Toronto-based painter whose work inhabits the space between movement and stillness, exploring the inner life of her subjects. Through figurative and expressive compositions, she captures fleeting moments of emotion, breath, and suspended time, where figures drift, float, or dance. Her paintings invite viewers into intimate, contemplative worlds—spaces where silence becomes palpable, motion carries meaning, and the invisible rhythms of human experience are revealed. Exhibited internationally, her work reflects a deep engagement with presence, introspection, and the poetic gestures that connect us to ourselves and to one another.
Admission:
🆓 Free and open to the public
Accessibility:
The gallery is fully accessible with barrier-free entry and accessible washrooms.