The Hunter College Departments of Women’s and Gender Studies, Art and Art
History, and Film and Media Studies and the MFA Programs in Integrated Media
Arts and Studio Art present
Vishal Jugdeo’s “Deo’s Moon” and
“Does Your House Have Lions”
A Film Screening and Conversation with the filmmaker and NYU Professor
Gayatri Gopinath
November 20, 7 p.m. Hemmerdinger Screening Room
(E706)
Vishal Jugdeo (b. 1979 Regina, Canada) is a multidisciplinary artist. His work across video, installation,
performance, sculpture and text experiments with narrative, blurring fiction and truth. His recent films emerge from
amassments of intimately gathered video and sound, which chart the ebbs and flows of his friendships with
interlocutors. In doing so, the works track broader political histories as they unfold often through a lens that is both
queer and diasporic. He is engaged in long-term research projects in Guyana, India, and in Los Angeles, where he
lives and works. Recent screenings and exhibitions have occurred at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Institute
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CCA Berlin, Cinema Akil, Dubai, and Commonwealth and Council Gallery in LA.
Jugdeo is a 2015 Guggenheim Foundation Fellow and a 2025 Creative Capital recipient. He teaches at UCLA, where
he serves as New Genres Area Head in the Department of Art.
Gayatri Gopinath is Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, and the Director of the
Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University. She works at the intersection of
transnational feminist and queer studies, postcolonial studies, and diaspora studies, and is the author of
Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures (Duke UP, 2005), and Unruly Visions:
The Aesthetic Practices of Queer Diaspora (forthcoming from Duke UP in November 2018). She has
published numerous essays on gender, sexuality, and queer diasporic cultural production in journals such as
Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, GLQ, Social Text, and positions.
