Mumbai To Host 'Infinite Perspective 2.0' Art Exhibition Showcasing Neurodivergent Artists From Across India, July 1–7
Following the overwhelming response to last year’s debut edition, Infinite Perspective will return with renewed spirit and a larger platform, shining a spotlight on the creativity, resilience, and unique perspectives of 15 neurodivergent artists, including individuals on the autism spectrum, those with intellectual disabilities, and others with diverse abilities.

Neurodivergent artists from across India showcase their creativity at Mumbai’s Infinite Perspective 2.0 | File Photo
Mumbai: Neurodivergent artists from across India will showcase their art at the Infinite Perspective 2.0 to be held in Mumbai from July 1 to 7.
Following the overwhelming response to last year’s debut edition, Infinite Perspective will return with renewed spirit and a larger platform, shining a spotlight on the creativity, resilience, and unique perspectives of 15 neurodivergent artists, including individuals on the autism spectrum, those with intellectual disabilities, and others with diverse abilities. The exhibition will feature an eclectic mix of different art styles and mediums that reflect each artist’s individual journey and vision.
The exhibition will be organised by Special Hangout, a Mumbai-based nonprofit led by a parent of an adult with intellectual disability, which works to provide a nurturing platform for individuals with disabilities.
This exhibition is part of its mission to foster inclusion, spread awareness, and create opportunities for neurodivergent individuals to express themselves, gain recognition, and connect with the larger community.
The exhibition will be held at Artists Centre of the Army Navy Building near Kala Ghoda Mumbai, from July 1 to July 7 with free entry for visitors. The exhibition’s highlights include live art sessions and interactive workshops for visiting students and guests, special guided tours by volunteers and some of the exhibiting artists and participation from all over India including several first-time exhibitors.
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Ritu Vig, founder of Special Hangout, said, “This exhibition is not just about art; it’s about changing mindsets. Each canvas tells a story of strength, determination, and the power of inclusion. We hope visitors walk away not just moved by the artwork, but also inspired to build a more accepting society.”
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