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12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Gender Bender 2019: Grantee Showcase
Festival
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Bangalore International Centre (BIC), Bangalore
- Price Free entry. All are welcome!
- Part of series: Gender Bender 2019
The Grantee Showcase has always been one of the highlights of the Festival and this year is no different!
Meet the grantees for 2019
Payal’s project, The Fabulous Hysteric, will harness the tarot’s innate story-telling ability to produce a deck that is inspired by the menstrual cycle. The cards will engage with themes like menstruation, endometriosis, PCOD, cervical cancer, childbirth, menopause, and so on.
Their project On Her Own is a multimedia exploration through the landscape of women’s experiences of self-discovery, self-reliance and self-assertion. It unravels our moments of silent rebellion and show us that we are not alone in these.
Ashmi Mridul is an artist and interaction designer passionate about making art more accessible by bringing it into the public realm. Sneha Joshi is an artist who enjoys questioning societal norms through her practice while investigating the creation of inclusiveness through her work.
Their project Kahani Suni delves into the subject of marriage migration, a common custom followed by women in India. The stories that are collected will come to life through evocative objects situated in a space created for introspection and conversation.
Camp: Notes from Bangalore borrows gestures from campy men in the city to create how-to-videos influenced by the aesthetic of the iconic exercise videos from the ‘80s (think Jane Fonda). The project intends to pay homage and honour these gestures – but also to remind everyone that the underpinnings of camp is: don’t take yourself too seriously.
Her web series Women and Caste in India will focus on the impact of caste structures of Dalit women in the country. The first episode highlights the status of Dalit women’s health in Rajasthan with a focus on the accessibility of healthcare facilities.
Their project, Aguebao, explores the value of human identity, especially gender, as commodified by data. Presented through an installation and a 15-minute performance at Gender Bender 2019, Aguebao uncovers how our present relationship with technology reveals more than we intend to about ourselves.
Her project, while being an octopus, looks at the position of women in the Arab region by addressing the concept of “balance” required by women in general, and mothers in particular.
The focus of his photographic project, Declaration of Empathy, is on Annamma. Through her, the artist tells many stories with his camera about a sexual minority that is discriminated against, living on the margins of society.
Their project, The Rainbow Book, aims to explore the relationship that trans and nonbinary people share with their clothes and expression by way of an interactive sticker zine made in collaboration with several queer people who currently reside in Mumbai.
Her project, Framed Desire, is an interactive installation comprising of photographs of prospective brides that highlight the nuances of the gendered marriage market. In this series, the artist showcases the aesthetic of “bridability” and explores questions on femininity, desirability and commerciality.
Gender Bender is a joint project of the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan and Sandbox Collective. The project is conceived, conceptualised, and curated by Sandbox Collective.
Location
CA Site
No. 7, 4th Main Rd,
Stage 2, Domlur
Bangalore 560071
India
Location
CA Site
No. 7, 4th Main Rd,
Stage 2, Domlur
Bangalore 560071
India