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Corpus

Film Screening: Sheetla by Anamika Singh

In conjunction with "Corpus, an exhibition by Anamika Singh", come view Singh’s related film "Sheetla" (24 minutes, 2025) in the Chazen Auditorium. The film follows the Hindi language daily journal Jan Morcha and its role in reporting the highly contested desecration of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, Faizabad in 1992. Singh titled the film in honor of her grand uncle, Sheetla Singh, a prominent editor, journalist and union leader in north India. Auditorium, Chazen Museum of Art. 5-5:30 p.m. Information: 263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu

Film Screening: Sheetla by Anamika Singh

In conjunction with "Corpus, an exhibition by Anamika Singh", come view Singh’s related film "Sheetla" (24 minutes, 2025) in the Chazen Auditorium. The film follows the Hindi language daily journal Jan Morcha and its role in reporting the highly contested desecration of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, Faizabad in 1992. Singh titled the film in honor of her grand uncle, Sheetla Singh, a prominent editor, journalist and union leader in north India. Auditorium, Chazen Museum of Art. 1:30-2 p.m. Information: 263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu

Film Screening: Sheetla by Anamika Singh

In conjunction with "Corpus, an exhibition by Anamika Singh", come view Singh’s related film "Sheetla" (24 minutes, 2025) in the Chazen Auditorium. The film follows the Hindi language daily journal Jan Morcha and its role in reporting the highly contested desecration of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, Faizabad in 1992. Singh titled the film in honor of her grand uncle, Sheetla Singh, a prominent editor, journalist and union leader in north India. Auditorium, Chazen Museum of Art. 5:30-5:30 p.m. Information: 263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu

Film Screening: Sheetla by Anamika Singh

In conjunction with "Corpus, an exhibition by Anamika Singh", come view Singh’s related film "Sheetla" (24 minutes, 2025) in the Chazen Auditorium. The film follows the Hindi language daily journal Jan Morcha and its role in reporting the highly contested desecration of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, Faizabad in 1992. Singh titled the film in honor of her grand uncle, Sheetla Singh, a prominent editor, journalist and union leader in north India. Auditorium, Chazen Museum of Art. 1:30-2 p.m. Information: 263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu

Film Screening and Talk: Suneil Sanzgiri and Anamika Singh with Preeti Chopra

Join Suneil Sanzgiri and Anamika Singh for a pair of special screenings related to Corpus, an exhibition by Anamika Singh. Following the films, both filmmakers will be in conversation with Dr. Preeti Chopra about their respective works and shared themes of power, destruction, and memory.

Registration encouraged, but not required. No audio or video recording will be permitted. This program is co-sponsored by the UW–Madison Center for South Asia. Auditorium, Chazen Museum of Art. 2-4 p.m. Information: 263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu

Exhibition Celebration: Corpus, An exhibition by Anamika Singh

Celebrate the 2025 Russell and Paula Panczenko MFA Prize winner Anamika Singh and her exhibition Corpus.

Singh and Dr. Faisal Abdu’Allah will discuss the exhibition, which interrogates the forms in which histories of power, labor, and violence appear.

Following the conversation, explore the exhibition and continue the celebration at a reception in the Chazen’s Lobby, with complimentary appetizers and a cash bar in the Chazen Café.

Registration recommended, not required. Chazen Museum of Art. 5-7 p.m. Cost: Free to attend. Information: 263-2246, events@chazen.wisc.edu