I’m the daughter of Indian Immigrants and was born and raised in Los Angeles. My work is an exploration of my identity with a heap of bollywood, grunge, punk and Los Angeles thrown in. Through collage, I reconstruct personal narratives and reimagine them, erasing, recombining and layering to uncover new vibrancies and truths.
As a practicing architect I’ve been focused on the public space, designing affordable housing, schools and urban installation.
In my role as the Director of the B.lab program in San Francisco, I work with undergraduate architecture students on design-build projects that focus on advocacy, community based design build and spatial justice.
I’ve been a resident and curator in Michoacan, Mexico, the West Bank of Palestine and a Yerba Buena Center for the Arts fellow in San Francisco and work has appeared in Contemporary Collage Magazine, The Anarchist Review of Books, Plastikomb, the Weird Show and Kolaj Magazine.
I’ve also had the pleasure of exhibiting locally at Moth Belly Gallery, Evolved Gallery and the Rock Paper Scissors Collective in Oakland.
* Sharphands Gallery
* Contemporary
Collage Magazine
* Kolaj Magazine
* Anarchist Review of Books
* The Weird Show
* North Carolina
Museum of Art
* CV