
Grants
Grants
Each year, Space Studio Baroda offers a grant to support practitioners working at the intersection of art, research, and critical practice. Our aim is to nurture projects that push boundaries, take risks, and open up new ways of thinking.
Details of our next grant will be announced soon. To be notified when applications open, follow us on Instagram or sign up for our mailing list.
Past Grantees
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Amshu Chukki
Amshu Chukki is an artist based out of Bengaluru. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S.University of Baroda in 2014. He was listed in the ‘Forbes India 30 under 30’ in 2016 and is arecipient of the Inlaks Fine Arts Award in 2014. His debut exhibition, The Tour, was held at Chatterjee& Lal in 2017. Some of the group exhibitions, he was part of are, Chennai photo Biennale 2018; ‘TURN OF THE TIDE’ 20/20Artists for KHOJ, - KHOJ New Delhi, 2018, Asia Film Focus 2017: Time Machine, Objectifs Centre forPhotography and Film, Singapore, ‘India: Maximum City’, curated by Birgid Uccia, St.Moritz ArtMasters, Switzerland 2014. Some of the Residencies and workshops he was part of are, AtelierStiftung Kunstdepot, Göshenen, Switzerland, 2018, The Darling Foundry, India – Québec Residency,2015, ‘Coriolis Effect: Currents across India and Africa’, KHOJ New Delhi, 2015.
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Zishaan A Latif
An independent photographer since 2005, Zishaan A Latif’s work stems from intuition and passion which blends into the personal and sometimes eclectic. Working across many genres in the field, Zishaan refers to the art of making a photograph as something thrilling and thus a release from preconceived notions of visual imagery or expectations from the various schools of thought. Zishaan works with different textures, formats and art forms, even using the art of motion pictures in his creative pursuits. His work has been featured in both commercial and non-commercial collections, exhibitions and publications worldwide. Zishaan’s photographs have also been awarded and nominated for several awards, and most recently, he was the recipient of the 3rd Prize in Contemporary Issues 2021 for the World Press Photo Award.
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Supriyo Manna, Tash and Vamika Jain
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Santanu Dey
Santanu Dey is a lens base practitioner artist from Kolkata, India. He did a post-graduate diploma in photography from ‘Counter Foto - A Center for visual art’ at Dhaka in Bangladesh. As a visual storyteller, he always tries to incorporate his photography practices with archives, history, mythology and current socio-political context to create a narrative. He is driven by research based self-initiated projects that uplifted him both as an artist and an individual. In his perspective, a project gradually achieves its language and style as it progresses through research processes. His artistic practice is marked by close engagement and intimate commitment, both physical and psychological. His works had been awarded, exhibited and published globally.