The Wari Art Research Grant Archive

India possesses one of the world’s most diverse and layered artistic traditions. However, large portions of this heritage remain undocumented, under-researched, or at risk of erasure.

The Wari Art Research Grant 2025 offers a structured platform for undergraduate students to engage in original, mentored research that brings these legacies into contemporary relevance.

Hosted by Wari and piloted in partnership with MITID, the grant aims to support student-led inquiry rooted in cultural memory, visual scholarship, and creative methodologies.

What are we doing?

Selected students will conduct research exploring this theme through:

+ Documentation of overlooked or fading practices.

+ Analysis of traditional craft, material culture, or visual forms.

+ Reinterpretation through design or communication media.

+ Critical linking of historic legacies to current cultural and social contexts.

Selected Projects

Aditya Shrivastava

Harman Kaur Dhaliwal

Laavya Amit Thapar

Srishti Sagar

Samridhi Rajesh Umale

Sejal Pawar

Archita Saikia

Jyotirag Prabeen Baro

Shravantica Sb

⁠Sharvari

Swara Deshmukh

Anvita Shreejith

Rishika Jain

Tanishka Chivilkar

What the Students Worked With

A grant up to
INR
1,00,000

for field research.*

A designated
mentor

from Wari Art's
expert pool.

Aceess to
editorial & curatorial guidance.

A grant up to
INR
1,00,000

for field research.*

A designated
mentor

from Wari Art's
expert pool.

Aceess to
editorial & curatorial guidance.

public
platform

to showcase
final work.

Feature in
a national
digital publication.

A special
cohort of
10
researchers.

public
platform

to showcase
final work.

Feature in
a national
digital publication.

A special cohort of
10
researchers.

Expected Outputs

Research paper, essay, or a zine

Visual maps, timelines, or digital
publication
archives

Multimedia documentation

Presentation showcase at university seminar

Selection & Mentorship

Proposals will be reviewed by a jury panel comprising leading academics
and practitioners in the field.



Selected fellows will be paired with mentors to guide:

• Research framing and hypothesis development

• Methodology and ethical practices

• Literature recommendations and theoretical positioning

• Documentation, analysis, and narrative construction

Selection & Mentorship

Proposals will be reviewed by a jury panel comprising leading academics
and practitioners in the field.



Selected fellows will be paired with mentors to guide:

• Research framing and hypothesis development

• Methodology and ethical practices

• Literature recommendations and theoretical positioning

• Documentation, analysis, and narrative construction

For Enquiries

Please contact your faculty coordinator at MIT-ID and MIT ADT,
or reach out to the Wari Grant Team at: operations@wariart.com