Design and Feminisms - Looking at our work and how we made it
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2022, we had curated a selection of artefacts from the NID Archives from 8 to 12 March - rare books, vinyl records, along with faculty and student projects across print, audio, visual and mixed media - that we shared on NID Archives Instagram handle @archives_nid from 8 to 12 March.
The selection not only referenced women’s lives, women’s work and women’s creativity but also explored expanding ideas around gender and sexuality towards creating a more sensitive and inclusive world.
This panel discussion takes off from the Instagram series. We have invited creators of five of the featured artefacts - film makers, photographers, new media practitioners - to explore their work process in these projects, what the subjects meant to them, then and now, and how they explored their medium.
Junuka Deshpande - Moseti (2005)
Nina Sabnani - Shubh Vivah (1984)
Madhuvanti Maddur - Exhibit A (2018)
Rohini Bharti - A Spell in Paradise (2021)
Shagun Rastogi - Gulabi Gang (2008)
Shiraz Iqbal - Aadarsh Purush (2014)
The selection not only referenced women’s lives, women’s work and women’s creativity but also explored expanding ideas around gender and sexuality towards creating a more sensitive and inclusive world.
This panel discussion takes off from the Instagram series. We have invited creators of five of the featured artefacts - film makers, photographers, new media practitioners - to explore their work process in these projects, what the subjects meant to them, then and now, and how they explored their medium.
Junuka Deshpande - Moseti (2005)
Nina Sabnani - Shubh Vivah (1984)
Madhuvanti Maddur - Exhibit A (2018)
Rohini Bharti - A Spell in Paradise (2021)
Shagun Rastogi - Gulabi Gang (2008)
Shiraz Iqbal - Aadarsh Purush (2014)
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