I have been awarded the Space 118 Fine Art Grant for 2021-2022, to develop a new body of work.
I have been awarded the Space 118 Fine Art Grant for 2021-2022, to develop a new body of work.
The virtual reception for Vectors: the Artaxis Fellowship in its First Five Years, is on March 19th, from 8-9 pm EST.
The online exhibition features all eight Artaxis Fellows to date: Natalia Arbelaez, Soe Yu Nwe, Raven Halfmoon, Kathy Garcia, Donté K. Hayes, Moises Salazar, Nicole Mclaughlin, and Nyasha Madamombe. These artists are joined by one of the three jurors that comprised the Fellowship Selection Committee for each year: Amy Santoferraro, Linda Lopez, Neha Kudchadkar, Morel Doucet, and Shlomit Bauman.
I was interviewed by curators Marie DuPasquier and Lea Schleiffenbaum about Handjob which features in the exhibition Love Letters: Stories of Distant Proximities showing at Horse and Pony, Berlin.
Love Letters: Stories of Distant Proximities curated by Marie DuPasquier & Lea Schleiffenbaum opens at Horse & Pony, Berlin on October 10th 2020. This is an exhibition in parts and my work joins the show on October 24th.
This exhibition marks my fourth collaboration with Display, Berlin and Marie DuPasquier.
Featuring work by Ewa Dziarnowska, Julie Favreau, Kasia Fudakowski, Neha Kudchadkar, Marie von Heyl, Jordan Müller, Rafał Pierzyński, Tobias Preisig, Fette Sans, & Talaya Schmid
Shruthi Veena Vishwanath’s project Our Midnight Song is 25 nights of womxn taking up space and celebrating each other, our thoughts and work at midnight on Facebook live.
Shruthi and I collaborate with Soyrabai for the finale on Feb 25, 2021. The Body is Pollution, they say…
I have been interviewed by DesignIndia Magazine for their 115th issue. DesignIndia is a contemporary design publication featuring Indian designers, artists, architects, craftsmen, and creative entrepreneurs.
I have been invited to participate in the Earth Matters artist residency organised by INKO at Kalakshetra in Chennai from January 20 th 2020.
The residency hosts four Korean and four Indian artists. The participating artists are Abir Patwardhan, Debasish Das, Neha Kudchadkar, Ramkumar Kannadasan (India), Hong Geunyoung, Kim Mijin, Suh Sangee and Park Ja-il (Korea).
I have been awarded the Multicultural Fellowship to attend the NCECA conference in Richmond, Virginia in March 2020.
Yay!
(So, the world stopped and in the end I was able to attend the 2021 conference virtually. The featured image with this post is a screenshot from Ree Kaneko’s most excellent talk about Jun Kaneko’s inspiring practice.)