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Nathalie Johnston
Nathalie Johnston

Active in Myanmar since 2009, Nathalie Johnston (United States/Myanmar) is a curator and researcher currently living in Yangon where she has been involved in numerous independent projects and initiatives.

Natasha Raheja
Natasha Raheja

Natasha Raheja teaches anthropology and documentary production as an Assistant Professor at Cornell. Her ethnographic filmmaking practice foregrounds presence blurs the lines between anthropologists and their interlocutors, the observers and the observed.

Steve Buchanan
Steve Buchanan

A Native Philadelphian (USA) this multi-disciplinary artist has since and through many years, has shared his art forms in most of the world. Steve has a rare distinction of pursuing two careers simultaneously ( music/dance ), he plays three instruments with equal proficiency.

Aditya Kapoor
Aditya Kapoor

Aditya Kapoor graduated from the National Institute of Advertising in Graphic Design.

Manoj Pilli
Manoj Pilli

Manoj Pilli grew up at Ongole, a town in Andhra Pradesh. School was a beautiful time where his interests in art was acknowledged and nurtured. After completing BFA in ‘Sculpture and Visual Communication’ from Jawaharlal Nehru Fine Arts and Architecture University, Hyderabad, the desire to explore glass brought him to the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad where he did his post graduation in ‘Ceramics and Glass Design’.

Madhu Das
Madhu Das

Madhu Das (Mumbai/India) his practice incorporates project-based multidisciplinary expressions are filtered from vast tracts of research and oral history; The practice uncovers stories connected to geography, history, community, or an individual persona focus on investigating the projection of identity onto the social and natural world: in a way that the two are woven together in the space.

Amitesh Grover
Amitesh Grover

Amitesh Grover (b.1980) is a performance-based artist in New Delhi, India. His works move beyond theatre, into visual arts, films, photography, installations, and processes. He performs, directs, curates, and keeps his practice firmly anchored in the politics of performance.

Gaurav Chintamani
Gaurav Chintamani

Music producer, Audio Engineer, Musician and Educator; Gaurav has been involved with these tangents of music since 2002. He has been running Quarter Note Studios since 2006 and has composed and produced music for jingles, films, documentaries, theatre and podcasts.

Srijan Mahajan
Srijan Mahajan

Playing music since he was 8, Srijan has played over a 1000 concerts around the world taking over drumming duties for bands such as Parikrama, Shubha Mudgal and Koshish, Half Step Down, Cyanide and FuzzCulture at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Centre in Washington, the Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore and at the Music Matters Main Stage, apart from sharing the stage with icons such as Iron Maiden, Megadeth and Porcupine Tree.

Sachin Lele
Sachin Lele

Working in the entertainment industry as a lighting designer, programmer and operator for 9 years, Sachin Lele’s reactions in terms of design has been on a constant change. Lighting has played a crucial role in his understanding of the geometry, poetry and painting of objects, people and spaces. To be able to express through lighting spaces has always been both the motivation and aspiration for Lele.

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