About Us
3 Art House is a space in Khar, Mumbai, dedicated to supporting the arts and shaping fresh cultural experiences. Rooted in collaboration and experimentation, it is part gallery, part stage, part living room - a space for emerging voices, evolving culture, and moments that stay with you long after you leave.
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Featured Artist - Flunkt
We’re Flunkt, an art and design collective that embraces the weird, the wild, and the wonderful. Flunkt is fueled by love, grit, and a healthy dose of raw, unfiltered creativity that doesn’t just stand out, it punches you in the face (in the best way possible). We skip the filtered fluff. Every design is born from pure, unconventional inspiration and precisely zero professional guidance. We simply make what we want to stick, and we are damn proud it is unconventional. This is the art for people who have better things to do than fit in.

About The Artists
Flunkt exists because playing it safe feels boring, so we do the thing even when it makes no sense. We take risks, trust our instincts, and make work we actually like, even if it’s not for everyone. The rest usually follows.
Featured Artist - Durga
This collection explores how embodied memory shapes movement, capturing how dance manifests in the body and space. Navigating both insider and outsider perspectives, her work examines how viewpoint alters the reading of motion, raising questions of authorship and belonging. Remnants of an Arangetram traces this journey through Bharatanatyam, gestures, and expression. Using warm pastels on textured paper, the series emphasizes not just the figure, but the materiality, intensity, and character of the lines and shapes themselves.

About The Artist
Durga Chatterjee is a painting and printmaking student at the Glasgow School of Art, shortly part of the team here at 3 Art House, presents fragments of her interdisciplinary art investigating dance and the body. Although specialising in painting, her practice has always spread across multi media; soft pastel, collage, sculpture, moving image work and more. Her work surrounds the themes of movement, embodied memory, non-verbal communication and expression.

