Support The Cause
Your support helps advance the social and historical inquiry at the heart of my projects. The projects are fiscally sponsored by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, making all donations tax-deductible. Contributions directly fund the project’s research, creative work, and community programming as it develops toward future exhibitions.
Why Support?
Your support powers the research, artistic production, and public programming that sustain this work.
It strengthens a project committed to confronting race, caste, labor, and historical injustice through art.
A Tax Paid in Flesh and What Lies Underfoot are two independent, ongoing interdisciplinary projects examining caste, race, gender, labor, and resistance.
Benefits for Donors and Partners
• Tax-deductible giving through NYFA
• Optional acknowledgment on the NYFA project page
• Alignment with CSR and DEI priorities around cultural equity and social impact
• Visibility as a supporter of a project grounded in historical justice

Why Support Matters
Contributions—financial or in-kind—help:
• Sustain long-term research and fieldwork
• Develop new artworks and installations
• Support public programs and community engagement
• Preserve and document historically erased narratives
Mission
I create interdisciplinary work that interrogates caste, race, labor, silence, and systems of hierarchy through poetic, material, and forms. My work is intended for museums, public space, and community contexts—where beauty becomes a slow revelation of injustice and a catalyst for ethical reflection.
Vision
My vision is to foster transnational dialogue through art that functions as public pedagogy. By transforming intergenerational trauma into visual languages of strength and renewal, my work creates spaces for collective reflection and long-term shifts in how social hierarchies are understood and challenged.
All donations are processed through NYFA. Contributions of $250+ receive IRS acknowledgment; contributions of $2,500+ require a brief donor letter.
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