artists
            
Abhay Narasimhan is a student of architecture at the University of Southern California
and is interested in exploring alternative spatial systems through
 the lens of architecture, urbanism, and sociology.
Additionally, he’s interested in applying philosophical frameworks to every day (political) acts.



Emil Sarkisyan is an architecture student at the 
University of Southern California, with a deep interest in the phenomenological 
and often unspoken forces that shape space and the modern world. His work draws from 
mass culture—art, fashion, media, and the banal—as a lens for critical design thinking.




Shoubhik Chatterjee is pursuing a Master’s in Public Policy at National Law School (Bengaluru).
He received his Bachelor of Arts from Sciences Po and TISS Mumbai, majoring in Economics and Society.
He grew up in Bengaluru, living right at the heart of the city’s IT corridor.
Thus, he grew aware of the rapid urban changes and inequalities 
that emerged as Bengaluru faced its Information Technology revolution.



Sachin Saagar Singh is studying History at Stanford University. 
He is particularly interested in Indian and American history. 
He grew up in Bengaluru and the Bay Area, informing his identity and written work. 
He hopes to become an author and an attorney at law.