Each File is a Person (Part I)
Samira Bose
An Interview with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from the QAMRA (Queer Archive of Memory, Reflection, and Activism) Archival Project at NLSIU, Bengaluru.
In the first segment of a two-part interview, Samira Bose speaks with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from QAMRA about self-organizing an independent archive, the complication of categorizing archival materials, and their dialogue with other like-minded projects across the global south.
Samira Bose
An Interview with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from the QAMRA (Queer Archive of Memory, Reflection, and Activism) Archival Project at NLSIU, Bengaluru.
In the first segment of a two-part interview, Samira Bose speaks with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from QAMRA about self-organizing an independent archive, the complication of categorizing archival materials, and their dialogue with other like-minded projects across the global south.
Each File is a Person (Part II)
Samira Bose
An Interview with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from the QAMRA (Queer Archive of Memory, Reflection, and Activism) Archival Project at NLSIU, Bengaluru.
In the first segment of a two-part interview, Samira Bose speaks with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from QAMRA about self-organizing an independent archive, the complication of categorizing archival materials, and their dialogue with other like-minded projects across the global south.
In the second part, they share about intergenerational conversations, attuning to affect and feeling in archives, and their shift in 2021 from a residential space to the campus at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru.
Samira Bose
An Interview with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from the QAMRA (Queer Archive of Memory, Reflection, and Activism) Archival Project at NLSIU, Bengaluru.
In the first segment of a two-part interview, Samira Bose speaks with T. Jayashree and Siddarth Ganesh from QAMRA about self-organizing an independent archive, the complication of categorizing archival materials, and their dialogue with other like-minded projects across the global south.
In the second part, they share about intergenerational conversations, attuning to affect and feeling in archives, and their shift in 2021 from a residential space to the campus at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru.
Interview with Sreshta Rit Premnath
Nihaal Faizal
Nihaal Faizal interviews artist Sreshta Rit Premnath, the founder of Shifter magazine, started in 2004. This conversation took place when Shifter was coming to a close and Sreshta reflects on his journey with this project.
Nihaal Faizal
Nihaal Faizal interviews artist Sreshta Rit Premnath, the founder of Shifter magazine, started in 2004. This conversation took place when Shifter was coming to a close and Sreshta reflects on his journey with this project.
Interview with Suman Gopinath and Edgar Demello
Nihaal Faizal
Nihaal Faizal speaks to curator Suman Gopinath and architect Edgar Demello about CoLAB, a curatorial space for art and architecture in Bangalore. They talk about CoLAB’s inception as a space that morphed from other such practices and interests of the organizers and also discuss its lifespan in the city through various shows, projects, and curations.
Nihaal Faizal
Nihaal Faizal speaks to curator Suman Gopinath and architect Edgar Demello about CoLAB, a curatorial space for art and architecture in Bangalore. They talk about CoLAB’s inception as a space that morphed from other such practices and interests of the organizers and also discuss its lifespan in the city through various shows, projects, and curations.