Gulmehar Dhillon is an independent photographer and emerging curator, based between New Delhi and Vancouver. Her research interests delve into the intricate crossroads of lens-based practices, methodologies and activism, embodying a conception of art as an instrument of resilience and dissent. Presently, she is a Masters candidate in Art History (Critical Curatorial Studies) at the University of British Columbia. Dhillon has previously curated shows at Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts and Communication (New Delhi, India) and Lobby Gallery (School of Public Policy, UBC). She has also contributed as a researcher-author at ASAP | Art.