Divya Gangwani is an artist who explores her identity and gender through image-making. Having been born in Hong Kong as an Indian girl, she grapples with finding a sense of her heritage by looking at the relationships within her family. In her work, she creates conversations surrounding colonization in India and how that has affected the ways the women in her life are perceived. Through the use of photography and collage, she recontextualizes and subverts the meaning of what it means to be a 'good Indian woman’.

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