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CURATORIAL WORK

My curatorial work brings together cinema, sound, and visual culture through research-driven thematic frameworks. I focus on creating meaningful dialogues between artworks, audiences, and contexts, always foregrounding critical inquiry and the preservation of cultural memory.

In my practice, I explore the intersections of cinema and conflict, archival engagement, sound studies, and interdisciplinary visual narratives. Drawing from both my academic research and independent cultural practice, I curate exhibitions and screenings that encourage reflective viewing, deep contextual understanding, and sustained public conversation.

My projects take various forms, including:

Film Programs & Screenings: Research-led selections for festivals and academic institutions.

Exhibition Concepts: Thematic frameworks for galleries and independent art spaces.

Collaborative Initiatives: Interdisciplinary cultural projects and research-based visual storytelling.

Work With Me

I am always open to new collaborations and creative partnerships. If you are interested in developing a project or booking a session, please drop me a line at info@niyatibhat.com with your project details, including the timeline and scope.

Film Curation
  • ​Film curation: i gerdded afon | to walk a river: 24 January 2026 – Twilight Film Club, Harmony House, SACAC campus, New Delhi.
  • In aim king’s 16mm river films, the act of walking becomes a deeply introspective and philosophical quest to move beyond gendered and ecological binaries.
  • India premiere of the documentary “Trwy'r Llygad O'r Eog / Through the Eye of the Salmon”, co-directed by aim king with artist Ruth Hogg.
  • Screenings sparked vital conversations about the relationship between nature and the moving image.
  • Dialogues on eco-processing techniques and immersive musical performance followed.
  • Debut film curatorial event made possible by the Charles Wallace India Trust (CWIT) Fellowship.

The Essayist's Attic

The Essayist's Attic is a newsletter about cinema, literature, music and culture.

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