For my works, I often collaborate with other artists, architects, academics, historians and many more. On this page, you will find a list of my frequent collaborators, with whom I have been working for the past years.

Shibayan Halder

Soumik Ghosh

Suvojit Roy

Binita Limbani
Shibayan Halder is from (1993) South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. He is a multidisciplinary artist currently living and working in Kolkata. He graduated from the Government College of Art and
Craft Calcutta (M.F.A-2018). He has grown up in disagreements
between nature and culture, and therefore his works reflect this notion. He is interested in ecology, social marginalization, the human body and economic disparity as a cause of the global climate crisis.
For his works, he has been supported by the Khoj International Artist Association. His first major international exhibition was Soil, Species and Successors at Oyoun, Berlin. Apart from this, he has been
a part of various exhibitions in India.
Soumik Ghosh is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist born (1994) in Kolkata, India, and currently living and working in Kolkata. Soumik’s artistic investigation revolves around politics and social representation.
His works are influenced by literature, oral history and films from the greater Bengal region. As an artist, he questions the normative constructs of contemporary Bengali society. His Practice is both self-referential and
social simultaneously. He is invested in the act of image-making through performances, paintings, photographs and installations. His
recent work includes large-scale participatory installation in public spaces. Soumik has exhibited in institutions like Birla Academy of Arts, Oyoun to name a few. He has completed his MFA from the Government College of Art and Craft Calcutta in 2018.
Suvojit Roy (1994) is a multidisciplinary visual art practitioner. He lives and works in Kolkata, India. Suvojit's works include large-scale painting, installation in a public place, and multimedia work. His work is influenced by his day-to-day life.
His works revolve around the circumstances of life in his vicinity. Through his living experience, he talks about the politics of building and its socio-cultural implications with the relationship of the city.
His works reveal life through the lens of ‘otherness’ in one’s own society. He sees his works as an attempt to negotiate space with a political and cultural agenda that deems the people living in his social condition as illegal. His work has been a part of various exhibitions in India and abroad.He has completed his MFA from the Government College of Art and Craft Calcutta in 2018.
Binita Limbani (1995) is a visual artist currently living and working in Surat, India. Her practice focuses on mental illness not as alien or contemptible but as part of the human condition narratives in aesthetics, media, and personal experiences. Her work even celebrates mental suffering. It is closer to contemporary ideas about the mind as a creative adventure, using visuals and reading. Her works make the viewer experience the mental instability and distress that rises within the “victim”. She tries to combine the landscape around her with what comes from inside to create a self-expressive piece of work that captures both her personal side along with the object of inspiration and the essence of time evolving through various stages of processes. She uses different media to develop her work, ranging from digital media to industrial media, in order to create and express a world that both inspires and frightens her.
She has completed her MFA from MSU Baroda in 2019.