Our Partners

Supporters Collaborators Publications People

We are grateful for the generosity of our patrons, whose commitment and support has been instrumental in building our platform and enabling us to pursue our long-term goals.

A Lion Kills Prasenajit in the Jungle; Early Shah Dynasty; Nepal; c. 1775; Opaque watercolor on paper; 48.3 x 64.1 cm. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons

Rural India Supporting Trust (RIST)

The Rural India Supporting Trust (RIST), established in 2007, aims to address concerns about the well being of communities in India by supporting projects and organisations that work on solutions to societal inequities and poverty. Its core focus areas include Health, Education, Disability, Environment, and Emergency Response. They began supporting Impart in 2023, and through this partnership, we are furthering our ongoing efforts toward inclusivity in both our approach and the representation of art forms from across the region.

www.ristrust.org

Infosys Foundation

The Infosys Foundation was established to support the less privileged sections of society, create opportunities, and strive towards a more equitable society. It supports projects in areas of healthcare, education, arts and culture, destitute care, and rural development. With their support, starting in 2023, we are exploring diverse applications of technology to ensure that our projects — which broaden perspectives on humanity, heritage, and culture — are as engaging and accessible as possible. In doing so, we seek to realise their full potential for positive social impact.

www.infosys.com/infosys-foundation

Governance

Impart is a unit of the Art & Photography Foundation (APF) and advised by its Board and Trustees — along with the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Bengaluru.

APF Board

Abhishek Poddar · Ajit Mohan · GV Ravishankar · Harish Vasudevan · Ingrid Srinath · Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw · Nathaniel Gaskell · Pramit Jhaveri · Som Mittal

APF Trustees (India)

Abhishek Poddar · Arundhati Nag · Radhika Poddar · Som Mittal 

APF Trustees (USA)

Abhishek Poddar · András Szántó · Dr. Gursharan Singh Sidhu · Mukesh Aghi · Shweta Rawat · Susan Whitehead · Yogen Dalal

We work with a range of partners and collaborators to broaden our perspectives, enrich our content, and reach new audiences. Below, you will find information about our partners and collaborators.

If you are part of an arts or research-based institution, school, university, or educator network, and would like to explore collaboration opportunities, please contact our Head of Outreach, Shivani Gandhi, at shivani.gandhi@imp-art.org.

A warrior galloping on a horse whose body is formed from a variety of animals, including birds and fish; India; c. 1800–99; Gouache with pen and ink; 16.6 x 24.2 cm. Courtesy Wellcome Collection
Art, Resources and Teaching Trust (A.R.T)
Anuvad Samvad
Flow India
India Lost & Found
Microsoft
Nowruzgan
Nalli Silks
Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Bengaluru
TCSiON
Terrain.art
The South Asia Collection
Aarna Law LLP
Unity-I; Kodanda Rao Teppala; India; 2007; Oil on canvas; 182 x 240 cm. Courtesy of Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Bengaluru

We are committed to making knowledge openly accessible. Towards this goal, we collaborate with leading national and international news platforms, publishing houses, and magazines that share an interest in featuring writing and research-driven editorials on South Asia’s art and cultural histories.

We welcome partnerships with organisations looking to feature these histories from the region. For more information on republication, click here.

Asia Research News
Dainik Jagran
Deccan Herald
Garland Magazine
Selvedge
Smarthistory
Splainer
ThePrint
Hindustan Times
The New Indian Express
The Wire
Scroll

Academic Review Panel

The Academic Review Panel (ARP) is a group of scholars, academics, and subject specialists who advise Impart’s research and editorial teams. Membership is voluntary and by invitation, reviewed periodically to support the needs of the project.

Anjali Gujral · Anjan Chakraverty · Cleo Roberts-Komireddi · Mayank Mansingh Kaul · Monisha Ahmed · Rahul Mehrotra · Rosemary Crill · Shukla Sawant · Beth Citron · Sylvia Houghteling · Yael Rice 

Two Men with Handcart; Gieve Patel; India; 1979; Oil on canvas; 176.5 x 144.8 cm. Courtesy Peabody Essex Museum, Gift of the Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection, 2003, and Google Arts and Culture

Advisors 

Our Advisors are leaders from across the arts, culture, philanthropy, academia, and business, who offer guidance and strategic insight to Impart under broader support to the Art & Photography Foundation.

Agnes Husslein-Arco · Amrita Jhaveri · Amy Herman · Arundhati Ghosh · Ayesha Bulchandani · Darren Walker · Ian Blatchford · Ireena Vittal · ISN Prasad · Jane Quinn · Jorrit Britschgi · Nick Merriman · Prashanth Prakash · Shanay Jhaveri · Thomas Campbell · William M. Griswold 

Collaborators

Our work is shaped by ongoing collaborations with practitioners and experts from diverse fields, including artists, scholars, designers, craftspeople, writers and film-makers, and among others. These partnerships strengthen the relevance and rigor of our research, support interdisciplinary exchange, and help us develop initiatives that broaden access and deepen public engagement with South Asia’s art and cultural histories.

Amanda Lanzillo · Ami Shroff · Anirudh Kanisetti · Annapurna Garimella · Beth Citron · Briana Blasko · David Abraham · Deepika Shah · Hanne M. de Bruin · Hemang Agrawal · Ismail Khatri · Jigmat Couture · Kallol Datta · Karun Thakar · Laila Tyabji · Larissa Guimaraes · Lavanya Nalli · Manish Arora · Manju Sara Rajan · Mayank Mansingh Kaul · Meena Menon · Monika Correa · Mustafa Khanbhai · Nadine Zubair · Nia Thandapani · Pankaja Sethi · Parismita Singh · Peter Lee · Pradeep Dalal · Pika Ghosh · Puja Vaish · Radhikaraje Gaekwad · Ritu Sethi · Rosemary Crill · Sharan Apparao · Shwetasree Majumder · Sudheer Rajbhar · Tamsin Hong · Uthra Rajgopal · Uzramma · Varun Gupta