We are proud to have partnered with the following initiatives and individuals since our inception in 2021, alongside foundations and institutions who support our work. We look forward to developing our network further as ASAP grows.
Please find further information about our network below.
2024-2025 PARTNERS
Egaro Photo Festival under the aegis of the Boinari Foundation launched "Out in the Sun" - an archival program aiming to build a visual narrative of Tripura.
Colomboscope is a contemporary arts festival and creative platform for interdisciplinary dialogue that has grown steadily within the cultural landscape of Colombo since 2013.
The Geoffrey Bawa Trust is a non-profit, public trust established in 1982 by the late architect, with the objectives of furthering the fields of Architecture, the Fine Arts and Ecological and Environmental Studies
Drik Picture Library Established in 1989, Drik Picture Library Ltd., is an independent media organisation in Bangladesh, which was originally set up as a photo agency dedicated to promoting the work of Bangladeshi photographers.
Curating for Culture works on a variety of projects, across geographical boundaries and diverse community groups, constantly striving to create a transdisciplinary practice. Under the aegis of this collective, they have been engaged in research initiatives, facilitating learning experiences, and curating dissemination projects with a wide variety of collaborators.
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka) is an education-led initiative that aims to establish a public museum dedicated to the display, research, collection and conservation of modern and contemporary art from Sri Lanka for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public, schools, and tourists.
Home Sweet Home (HSH) is an exhibition series and research hub that uses lived-in, domestic spaces to exhibit art works, collaborate with artists and curators across India and outside.
Britto Arts Trust is an artists’ run non for profit network established in 2002, based in Dhaka, but working across the region.
Curating for Culture works on a variety of projects, across geographical boundaries and diverse community groups, constantly striving to create a transdisciplinary practice. Under the aegis of this collective, they have been engaged in research initiatives, facilitating learning experiences, and curating dissemination projects with a wide variety of collaborators.
PIX investigates and engages with broad and expansive fields of contemporary photographic practice in India and South Asia: its movement, transmission, appropriation and distinct relation to the allied arts.