CURATORIAL ADVISOR
About the Curator
Ravi Agarwal has an inter-disciplinary practice as an artist, photographer, environmental campaigner, writer and curator. His work explores key contemporary questions of ecology, society, urban space and capital. His prime medium has been photography for over four decades, which has expanded over time to include video, public art, installations, and printmaking.
His key projects have long engagements for several years, and are often accompanied by published diaries and writings. His work has been shown widely including at the Yinchuan Biennial (2018), Kochi Biennial (2016), the Sharjah Biennial (2013), Documenta XI (2002) amongst others. He co-curated the Yamuna-Elbe project, Indo German twin city public art and ecology project (2011), and Embrace our Rivers an Indo- European project in Chennai (2018), and has been appointed photography curator for the Serendipity Arts Festival (Goa, India, 2018). His work is in several private and public collections, and he has served on several art juries and committees.
Agarwal is also the founder director of the environmental NGO Toxics Link and has pioneered work in waste and chemicals in India.
ACADEMIC ADVISORS
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
Historian of Science
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent is a French philosopher, historian and historian of science and a professor emeritus at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Bensaude-Vincent has published more than a dozen books and 80 articles and essays. She focuses particularly on the histories of chemistry and materials science. In 1993 she published Histoire de la chimie with Isabelle Stengers, for which they received the Prix Jean-Rostand. It was translated as A History of Chemistry in 1996. In 1997, she received the Dexter Award for her work on the history of science.
Dolly Kikon
Anthropologist
Dolly Kikon is a Naga anthropologist. Her work focuses on the political economy of extractive resources, militarisation, migration, development initiatives, gender relations, food cultures, and human rights in India. Currently, Kikon is heading a multi-country research project funded by the Swedish Research Council Grant (2021–2023) titled "Practicing Food Sovereignty: Indigenous Peoples and Agroecological Relationships in the Eastern Himalayas".
Her current writing projects include an ongoing book manuscript on fermenting cultures, and a report on the impact of the 2020 Baghjan oil spill in Assam. Her documentary film, Seasons of Life: Foraging and Fermenting Bambooshoot during Ceasefire, was screened at the Druk International Film Festival, Bhutan (2020), the Canberra Short Film Festival, Australia (2020), the 2021 Yucatan Congress, Mexico organised by the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, and the South Asia Film Festival (2022).
Victor Seow
Historian of Science
Victor Seow is a historian of technology, science, and industry. He specializes in China and Japan in the twentieth century and in histories of energy and work. At the core, his research revolves around questions of how technoscientific developments intersect with economic life and environmental change in the making and unmaking of industrial society.
Seow is the author of Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia, a study of the deep links between energy extraction and technocratic politics through the history of what was once East Asia’s largest coal mine.
YOUTH MENTORS
Jay Barber
Writer
Jay Barber is a 2023 Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Teaching Scholar. She lives in Buffalo, New York, where she is a professor of writing and director of the Journalism Certificate program at the University at Buffalo. Jay has written essays for Brevity, and Flyway, science articles for Temblor, and community-based journalism for Buffalo Rising. Jay has taught creative and academic writing for over 15 years. Her teaching focuses on student agency and linguistic justice.
Manan Bhan
Sustainability Scientist
Manan Bhan is currently a Fellow in Residence at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), a global leader among environmental think-tanks. Interdisciplinarity is at the heart of his practice—he is currently involved in designing and monitoring ecosystem restoration programmes across India, while building tools and approaches that ensure that agricultural commodities in India are produced sustainably. In Bengaluru, he is leading efforts to develop hyper-local toolkits to combat heat stress. Through public-facing action research, he aims to demonstrate how sustainable land use approaches in India can lead to positive outcomes for climate action as well as human wellbeing.