Delhi Galiyara
[Founder]
It is a hyperlocal city initiative founded in 2017, under which I bring my two passions together, that is, walking and exploring the city, and photography. I started conducting walks on gender and heritage with the Delhi Walk Festival in 2017 and have used this format with Post graduate and Under Graduate courses on Sociology and Gender Studies departments of Ambedkar University and South Asian University. It also acts as an archive of Delhi from the female perspective. The photos from the exhibitions are part of the process, walking and archiving the city, and also conducting and curating gender and experiential walks.
It is a hyperlocal city initiative founded in 2017, under which I bring my two passions together, that is, walking and exploring the city, and photography. I started conducting walks on gender and heritage with the Delhi Walk Festival in 2017 and have used this format with Post graduate and Under Graduate courses on Sociology and Gender Studies departments of Ambedkar University and South Asian University. It also acts as an archive of Delhi from the female perspective. The photos from the exhibitions are part of the process, walking and archiving the city, and also conducting and curating gender and experiential walks.

Feature published on my work as Delhi Galiyara in New Indian Express, Feb 5 2022, Delhi Edition.
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I curated and lead the Smell Sensorium Walk in collaboration with Sensing the City, supported by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. It was done in Chandni Chowk. The idea of the walk was to play around with the idea of what happens when olfactory takes over the visual senses and we let our nose lead the way. The result of which was a discovery of an old dhaba known only to the locals of Chandni Chowk, frequented by the traders around for their daily meal, ultimately culminating on Khari Baoli’s Seth Gadodia Market. The walk took place on Nov’24, 2018.
[R] With the walk participants from the Smell Sensorium Walk, in collaboration with Sensing The City, supported by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. 24 November 2018.

Amalgam: The Everyday of Delhi | India Habitat Centre
A few frames from my solo exhibition Amalgam: The Everyday of Delhi held at
Delhi-o-Delhi Foyer, India Habitat Centre, 1-31 March 2017.






Delhi: A Rhapsody | India Habitat Centre
Some frames from my exhibition Delhi: A Rhapsody, India Habitat Centre
(1-30 April 2018) held at Delhi-o-Delhi Foyer.




A bustling lane of Old Delhi’s legendary Patri Kitab Bazaar, captured at its original street-side home on Netaji Subhash Marg, before it was relocated to Mahila Haat in 2019.

