Naveen Hyder

Naveen Hyder

Naveen Hyder is a Los Angeles–based textile artist originally from Pakistan. Her recent body of work examines endangered plants as carriers of cultural memory, loss, and survival, using them as quiet witnesses to environmental and social instability. Trained as a plant scientist, Hyder brings scientific knowledge into dialogue with textile traditions, working with reclaimed fabrics, hand embroidery, and collage. After many years balancing art with an academic career, she completed her MFA at Claremont Graduate University in 2020. Through humble materials and layered symbolism, her work reflects on fragility, resilience, and what it means to care for what is at risk of disappearing.

11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Upper Garden

Romantic Provocations

Interactive

Romantic Provocations is a roaming, shape-shifting exhibition that blurs the borders between art, science, politics, and public imagination. Part laboratory, part collective pause, it invites visitors into a living system where romance becomes method and friction becomes fuel. Across eight provocations, from algorithmic desire to intimacy by design, artists, scientists, and designers unsettle familiar narratives and open new ones. Multiple storylines unfold at once. Conversations remain porous. Ideas migrate across cities and disciplines, gathering new meaning as they travel and it all begins at WOW in Karachi. Visitors don’t simply observe; they participate in a slow, evolving negotiation of belief, desire, care, and disobedience. The result is a living archive of contradictions, gestures, and connections: a collective attempt to build worlds where love is disruptive, ambiguity is defended, and complexity is a shared inheritance

11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Upper Garden

Romantic Provocations

Interactive

Romantic Provocations is a roaming, shape-shifting exhibition that blurs the borders between art, science, politics, and public imagination. Part laboratory, part collective pause, it invites visitors into a living system where romance becomes method and friction becomes fuel. Across eight provocations, from algorithmic desire to intimacy by design, artists, scientists, and designers unsettle familiar narratives and open new ones. Multiple storylines unfold at once. Conversations remain porous. Ideas migrate across cities and disciplines, gathering new meaning as they travel and it all begins at WOW in Karachi. Visitors don’t simply observe; they participate in a slow, evolving negotiation of belief, desire, care, and disobedience. The result is a living archive of contradictions, gestures, and connections: a collective attempt to build worlds where love is disruptive, ambiguity is defended, and complexity is a shared inheritance