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Envisioned to be a seminar-like program and for the artists who qualify for the final round of the Peers residency, the Peers Share critic session serves as a great learning opportunity. The artists showcase their practice and get beneficial feedback from their peers, senior art practitioners, critics, and the Khoj curatorial team.

Peers Share 2025 will dialogue with 10 applicants over a two-day forum with the intent to support and strengthen ideas/art practices.

On each day, each session will consist of participants as well as senior artists and curators who respond to their work. The participants of Peers Share this year had varied practices ranging from lens based to sculpture, table-top games, printmaking, community engagement, and installation. It brings together a diverse set of young artists from varied backgrounds responding to the socio-political moment of today, using this forum to raise critical and urgent questions about their practice, their struggles and the responsibility of representing what they feel.

Selected Artists:
anu, Anchit, Devanath V V, Gayathri A P,
Geet Jangid, Kaavya Pawar, Krushna Dande,
Pankaj Sarma,
Vamika Jain, and
Vanshika Babbar

Panelists:
Anushka Rajendran,
Atul Bhalla,
Ayesha Singh,
Shuddhabrata Sengupta, and
Susanta Mandal


Peers Share 2025 has been supported by The Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation and Tarana Sawhney.



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