Sign Language & Art: Panel on Intersectional Women

Sat, 18 Apr, 3:00 PM
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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi

About

A panel discussion on intersectional perspectives in art and culture, moderated by Charu Narang with panelists Gitanjali, Niharika Popli, and Varsha Badal.


This panel brings together women from diverse communication and cultural backgrounds to reflect on intersectional identities and their influence on artistic and cultural participation. Drawing from lived experiences and professional practices, the discussion explores how gender, language, and access shape engagement with art and cultural institutions.


By fostering dialogue between deaf and hearing perspectives, the panel highlights the importance of inclusive cultural spaces and the role of women in reimagining how art is experienced, interpreted, and shared.


Moderator


Charu Narang


Charu Narang is the founder of Deaf Women Too (DWT), a feminist platform that promotes women’s empowerment and gender equality. She is a Deaf feminist advocate and researcher focused on improving access, inclusion, and safe spaces for Deaf women, including work on SRHR and mental health. She is also an Associate Manager at Hear A Million (EnAble India).


Panelists


Gitanjali


Advocate working on disability rights, BIPOC solidarity, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and community engagement with Rooted Deaf Youth Space (RDYS).


Niharika Popli


Co-founder of Dilmaya Films, working at the intersection of storytelling and inclusive media practices.


Varsha Badal


Art educator at the Government College of Art, Chandigarh. Her expressive artworks have been featured in various exhibitions.

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi
8761.5 km away
Things to know
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Activity will be in English
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Duration 1 Hour
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Ticket needed for all ages
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Entry allowed for all ages
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Layout Indoor
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Seating Arrangement Seated
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Kids not allowed
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Pets not allowed
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