We work with un/touch/able
matter.

The Pollution Report

In late 2020, Foundation Chamar started a three-year research project looking into the state of pollution in Mumbai. After delving into the overlapping pollution logics that shape life in South Asia, the Foundation Chamar compiled a report that considers how we might re-make pollution and waste sciences in India today.

Foundation Chamar is proposing to build a Sustainable Materials School in place of the neglected Government Leather Working School in Dharavi, Mumbai that is dedicated to supporting artisans, artists and designers working imaginatively with un/touch/able materials.

THE LEATHER ARCHIVE OF INDIA ⇲

THE LEATHER ARCHIVE OF INDIA ⇲

An initiative of Foundation Chamar, The Leather Archive of India serves as a digital repository for researching the art history of leatherwork in India. Look inside to find research articles, rare historical documents and oral historical interviews.

We are happy to launch the first phase of this project which looks at the history of the Government Leather Working School in colonial Bombay to tell a story about how the colonial government sought to transform leather making during the 20th century. Looking at how the future of leather figured in political debates about anti-colonial nationalism, we have tried to attend to the alternative forms, practices and techniques of leatherwork that were championed during the colonial era.

The Leather Archives of India was built with the support of the 2021-22 IARTS Textiles of India Grant from the Royal Ontario Museum. Please get in touch if you have any material related to the history of leatherwork in India that you like featured in the archive by sending us an email at studio@chamar.in.

Events &
Programmes

Foundation Chamar organizes workshops, programmes and events where artists, artisans and designers are invited to think conceptually and work experimentally with un/touch/able materials – from reclaimed rubber to chrome-tanned leather. Our most recent project happened in January 2023, when our foundation led a series of workshops about the philosophy and practice of leather making with students from the Government Leather Working School in Mumbai with the support of the IARTS Textiles of India Grant from the Royal Ontario Museum.

About The
Foundation

Foundation Chamar crafts new economies to support artisans, designers and artists working imaginatively with un/touch/able materials. The term “un/touch/able” draws out the differential politics of negation, touch, and ability that shape material relations in South Asia, inviting everyone irrespective of caste to join our activities.

An off-shoot of Chamar Studio, the foundation was started by Mumbai-based artist Sudheer Rajbhar in 2018. Visit our offices at the Clark House in Colaba, Mumbai.