Prism Contemporary is an independent gallery set up by artists, curators and producers in Blackburn, Lancashire.

Something Somewhere

Zara Saghir
Mrs. Khan
Mrs Khan explores marriage, gender roles, and cultural identity — blending sharp humour with moments of quiet reflection.
Rooted in both South Asian and Western heritage, the exhibition questions who holds power in rituals of union — and what it means to challenge, subvert, or reclaim those roles.
Artist Zara Saghir explores taboo issues within British South Asian culture, interrogating systems of power, values, and hierarchy. Drawing on personal experience, she creates space for voices that have been overlooked or silenced — using art as a tool for advocacy, care, and cultural activism.
Mrs. Khan will celebrate its opening night on the 22nd of May from 6pm until 8pm and will adhere to our normal opening hours which can be found here...
Jack Bolton

Prism Contemporary is more than just a gallery space. Along with providing a contemporary space for creatives from both national and international backgrounds, we also have artist studios alongside the gallery. Our aim is to not only support existing communities of practice, cultural events, and festivals but also to originate new and creative partnerships, commissions, exhibitions, events, and collaborations that challenge, inspire and engage audiences on a local, national, and international level.