Exhibitions

Featured Artist

2025     Featured artist in Who Are Our Neighbors? – a public art and storytelling initiative led by Sharing Sacred Spaces, Inc. (SSS) and Thanks-Giving Foundation (TGF) in partnership with the Dallas Housing Authority (DHA). The initiative was selected as part of the 2024 Our Town grant program funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.  (Award amount: $5000)

Juried Exhibitions

2025     Tierra Verde — a juried exhibition organized by the Artists Enclave of Denton. Exhibition location: UNT CoLAB, Union Square, Denton, Texas (Dates/Duration: August 1-29, 2025) (Title: Starburst; Size: 16″ x 20″)

2025     Ten & Now — a juried exhibition organized by the Artists Enclave of Denton. Exhibition location: Festival Hall, Patterson-Appleton Arts Center, Denton, Texas (Dates/Duration: May 2, 2025-July 5, 2025) (Title: Flames; Size: 27″ x 15″)

2024     Merging Visions — a paired and juried exhibition organized by the Denton Poets Assembly. Exhibition location: Gough Galley, Patterson-Appleton Art Center, Denton, Texas (May 11, 2024 – August 3, 2024) (Title of artwork: Deep Connections; Size: 16″ x 20″)

2024     Merging Visions – Extended exhibition of selected artworks at Emily Fowler Central Library, Denton, Texas (August 4 – October 4, 2024)

2024     In The Moment — a juried exhibition organized by the Artists Enclave of Denton. Exhibition location: Festival Hall, Patterson-Appleton Arts Center, Denton, Texas (January 5, 2024-March 2, 2024) (Title: Impending Doom; Size: 44″ x 34″)

2023     175 Mile Exhibition — a juried exhibition organized by the Visual Arts Society of Texas. Exhibition location: Gough Gallery, Patterson-Appleton Arts Center, Denton, Texas (December 8, 2023-February 17, 2024) (Title: Conflict)


Solo Exhibitions

2014      A solo exhibition of thirty-three oil and watercolor paintings by Sadaf Munshi. The exhibition titled Islands of Serenity was organized and hosted by the Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in Srinagar (India). It was the first solo exhibition by a female artist of Kashmir, covered by all leading state newspapers and state television.