Jas and her work have been featured by a variety of media outlets such as BBC, Public Radio Intl, Vogue India, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, SF Examiner, The Independent, Elle India, Grazia India and Marie Claire India.
THE ECONOMIST
Asian Art Museum in San Francisco reassesses its past
A different approach to curation, as well as new exhibition spaces, will bring “the museum into the the 21st century”. The mural by Jas Charanjiva, called “Don’t Mess with Me”, is one of three works by contemporary artists installed in a new pavilion at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
VOGUE INDIA
How the work of an Indian artist is now a rallying cry for global sisterhood
Taking the Pink Lady from India to the United States. A hundred percent of the proceeds from the Pink Lady Resist 2017 fashion line (in collaboration with Republic of Brown) go to Planned Parenthood, a women's reproductive health care provider, which is in danger of being defunded by the US government.
VERVE MAGAZINE
Jas Charanjiva’s mural in Mahim represents the wisdom of womankind
The self-taught artist rallies for a safe and inclusive future for Indian women through her artwork.
CONDÉ NAST TRAVELLER (UK)
Mumbai: Female entrepreneurs changing the rules in the city
Among these boundary-pushing figures is Jas Charanjiva, a street artist, grassroots activist, co-founder of Kulture Shop and creator of the now-viral ‘Don’t Mess with Me’ mural - a pink bust of a woman dressed in a sari and wearing a gold knuckle-duster created in wake of the 2012 Nirbhaya case.
THE BETTER INDIA
5 brilliant female artists that are taking over India’s street art scene
WALL STREET JOURNAL
The Asian Art Museum: Full of Art with a past, not of the past
When you round the corner, the woman in Jas Charanjiva’s blue and pink “Don’t Mess With Me” looks down from a terrace, one hand raised in a brass-knuckled thumbs up. For a museum whose collection spans some 6,000 years to greet us with contemporary works from Asia and the Asian diaspora is tantamount to its shouting “Asian art is a phenomenon with a past, not of the past!”
SHETHEPEOPLE.TV
9 women graffiti artists in India reinventing street art
OUTLOOK TRAVELLER
5 female street artists in India
We have put together a list of 5 incredible female artists whose works celebrate women and highlight hyperlocal stories and issues.
IDIVA
4 Indian female street artists who’re rewriting the history of art with their talent
COSMOPOLITAN