Paromita Vohra will be in residence at UCSC from April 10-April 24, 2023

CSAS is delighted to welcome our first South Asian artist/activist-in-residence, Paromita Vohra. Paromita Vohra is a filmmaker and writer who works with a range of forms, including film, comics, digital media, installation art and writing to explore themes of feminism, desire, urban life and popular culture. Her work has been exhibited at the Tate Modern, the Wellcome Gallery and the National Gallery of Modern Art, and screened around the world. Her films as director include the documentaries Unlimited Girls, Q2P, Where’s Sandra? and Morality TV and the Loving Jehad: Ek Manohar Kahani, among others and a series of short musical films including The Amorous Adventures of Megha and Shakku in the Valley of Consent. She has written the fiction feature Khamosh Pani, the documentaries Skin Deep, Stuntmen of Bollywood, and If You Pause, the play Ishquiya: Dharavi Ishtyle and the comic Priya’s Mirror. She has published several essays on film, popular culture, love and desire as well as short stories and writes a weekly newspaper column, Paro-normal Activity in Sunday Mid-day. In 2015 she founded the Agents of Ishq, an award-winning digital platform for conversations on sex, love and desire in India and is currently its Creative Director.
website:www.parodevipictures.com

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Paromita Vohra will be in residence at UCSC from April 10-April 24, 2023. Vohra will give a public talk (April 12) and hold a workshop on documentary film and social justice (April 19).