It is why Suleman began the Fearless Collective, "an intentional intervention of art into protest movements" to highlight public resistance, lived histories, and stories about people who are not empowered. "What we found as we moved from the frontline of Shaheen Bagh to the front line of the ongoing protests in Sri Lanka, is that art is not contained in an art gallery, it is not separate from our life. Our Independence movement is founded on the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore. The Salt March by the Mahatma, in a way, was also performance art. But the art world makes you feel art is only present in the gallery, not on the streets, and is not something you'd lookup on your computer or phone. It wants art to be very pristine, boxed/caged in." The art-tech proponent, however, is grateful for the staunch gallery support from the Mumbai-based Art Musings. She's showing at their booth this year as well, but the last physical edition was more memorable. "At the previous fair, I was painting a mural at Shaheen Bagh, and remember coming to the gallery booth covered in paint, khaki boots, with tiranga flags on my cheeks. But Art Musings was incredibly supportive of my political art."