Artist Aisle intends to bond the community through the medium of art by holding art workshops for all ages and creating publications that target various demographics. Artist Aisle’s magazine, Chaap, is a magazine for Bengali people all over North America and especially New York because of New York’s growing Bengali community. Much of the Bengali community in North America are not well-informed about Western culture and values. Homemakers are a large part of the Bengali community that are misinformed because there are currently no media outlets that specifically cater to their needs. Chaap wants to bridge the cultural gaps by informing homemakers and other Bengalis accurate information so that they have a better understanding of the new land that they have settled in. Simultaneously, Chaap targets the generation of Bengali youth who were born or raised in North America. Often times, Bengali youth are also not well informed about their heritage or culture. Chaap gives this generation of Bengali individuals the chance to learn about Bangladesh’s food, culture, history, clothing, music, art, and much more. Artist Aisle believes that it is essential for the Bengali youth in North America to understand where they came from and be proud of their heritage.

Artist Aisle makes the traditional mask and floats for Bengali New Year celebration rally of Udichi school of performing arts, New York


Artist Aisle makes the traditional mask for Bengali New Year celebration rally of BAFA, New York


New York State Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda

Unveiled the Community Mural at Bronx


Artist Aisle Inc. Announces the Unveiling of the Community Mural at Bronx

New York (November29, 2016)- The nonprofit organization ‘Artist Aisle’ is pleased to announce the unveiling ceremony of a new mural, entitled ‘Bangladesh’ at 2099 Starling Ave, Bronx on Sunday. December 4, 2016 at 5pm. Ii is designed and created by New York-based Bangladeshi American artist Tipu Alam, founder of Artist Aisle Inc. The enormous 10’ (H) x 30’ (W) mural is displayed on a wall, corner of Starling and Olmstead Ave.

The mural ‘Bangladesh’ represents the roots of Bangladeshi-Americans. It tells the rich history of Bangladesh’s independence through two prominent monuments. The Mural ‘Bangladesh’ is a collaborative effort of Tania Beauty Salon and Artist Aisle Inc.