STPI presents Zarina: Directions to My House from 6 June to 1 August 2026, with guided tours running on selected Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 20 June to 1 August. The public programme page says guided tours at STPI are free of charge and drop-in guests are welcome.
The exhibition brings together more than 50 works from 12 lenders across multiple cities. STPI describes Zarina as one of the significant printmakers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with a practice shaped by belonging, displacement, memory and the search for home.
Why The Guided Tour Helps
Zarina’s minimalist print and paper works can look quiet at first glance. A guided tour helps visitors connect that restraint to her lived experience across Aligarh, Bangkok, New Delhi, Paris, Bonn, Tokyo, Santa Cruz and New York.
The tour also includes a glimpse into STPI’s Workshop, which is useful for anyone interested in how print and papermaking practices continue in contemporary art. That workshop angle makes the visit stronger than a standard gallery stop.
- Exhibition run: 6 June to 1 August 2026.
- Guided tour period: 20 June to 1 August 2026.
- Tour days: selected Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
- Tour charge: free, according to STPI.
- Works: more than 50 from 12 lenders.

Planning Notes
This is best for visitors who enjoy art with a slower emotional and historical pull. Go when you can spend time with the works instead of rushing between weekend errands.
See STPI’s guided tour page for registration and current session information. For more gallery ideas, visit our Things To Do section.
- Good for: printmaking fans, gallery visitors and students of modern art.
- Plan around the guided-tour dates if you want more context.
- Drop-ins are welcomed, but registration is still useful when slots are limited.



