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A picture of students from the People's Photographers Collective.
Disha Bijolia
4 min read
Through workshops, mentorship, exhibitions, and access to equipment, the collective is creating opportunities for young people to become authors of their own visual histories.
Studio Medium's New Collection Explores Roots, Soil, & South Asian Textile Traditions
Drishya
4 min read
Drawing inspiration from root networks that sustain life underground, Studio Medium’s latest collection transforms botanical forms into textiles and garments. It explores connection, movement, materia ...
The art we choose to hang on our walls says as much about us as the furniture we collect or the books we display.
Avani Adiga
3 min read
From vintage jazz-bar posters to nostalgic Indian matchbox art, these homegrown collectives are creating prints that bring personality and meaning to every wall.
Promotional images for GRAINE's summer collection.
Drishya
3 min read
Drawing inspiration from the emotional and sensory significance of rain in the Indian summer, GRAINE’s Summer 2026 collection transforms clothing into a living archive of memory through distressed tex ...
Arth Atelier’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, Anchored in Motion, explores the tension between movement and rootedness.
Avani Adiga
3 min read
Arth Atelier’s FW26 collection explores what it means to remain grounded while constantly evolving.
Sattya Arts Collective in Kathmandu, is a community-driven space that fosters creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity.
Avani Adiga
3 min read
From workshops and zine sessions to conversations around identity and access, Sattya Arts Collective is building an ecosystem where Nepal’s young creators can experiment, collaborate, and belong.
‘The Collectables’
Drishya
5 min read
At an exclusive preview in New Delhi followed by Shahi Iftaar at Jama Masjid, designer Mayyur Girotra unveiled ‘The Collectables’, his most personal collection made around rare Indian textiles and a r ...
This Week In Culture: Reble In Bengaluru, Kartik Research’s New Collection, & More
Disha Bijolia
5 min read
Homegrown’s weekly curation of the best in Indian art, fashion, film, food, and music — from Kartik's Research's new collection to an app for saving family recipes.
This collection of Kartik Research is a direct response to the heavy tariffs imposed by the American government on imports.
Avani Adiga
3 min read
In a moment of global uncertainty, Kartik Research turns inward — doubling down on craft and cultural conviction.
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