Multidisciplinary artist Abhidnya Ghuge is known for her immersive site-responsive installations made of thousands of rolled woodblock prints. Her practice engages with themes of belonging and community and is inspired by the ephemeral nature of the human experience. These ideas are quite literally reflected in her means of creating through hands-on community collaboration, wherein different perspectives and patterns naturally emerge and enrich the piece. In connection with her Fall 2025 site-specific installation at the Ulrich, Ghuge will share her unique practice, her story, and her inspirations. This free event starts at 6 p.m., on Tuesday, July 15 and takes place in McKnight Art Center 210. Everyone is welcome!