Kathmandu, Sept. 16 -- When disruptions hit the city, everyone feels the effect, from daily routines to livelihoods. The impact is often quick and severe for artists and small entrepreneurs, whose work relies heavily on public spaces and audiences. Last week's shutdown of shows, exhibitions, and businesses has sparked questions about how to restart. Conversations with painters, theatre artists, entrepreneurs, and visual artists reveal a pattern: a pause, a reflection, and a hopeful return.

Visual artist Leo Jhankar was inside Siddhartha Gallery when he heard gunshots outside. "Suddenly we had to face everything," he says. "As an artist, how to move further is very uncertain right now."

Rather than turning inward, Jhankar sees his work a...