Fearless Collective is a South Asia based public arts project that creates space to move from fear to love using participative public art. Fearless was started in 2012, by Bangalore-based visual artist Shilo Shiv Suleman in response to the powerful protests surrounding the “Nirbhaya” rape case in New Delhi, India. Since then, Fearless has worked in over 10 countries, co-creating 38 murals, reclaiming spaces, carving out public depictions of women and queer people, and their significance in societies around the world– from indigenous communities in Brazil and Canada, transgender communities in Indonesia and Pakistan, to the first known public testament to queer masculinities in Beirut, Lebanon. Fearless’ work is to show up in spaces of fear, isolation and trauma, and support communities as they reclaim these public spaces with the images and affirmations they choose.