White Scroll (Paper/ canvas)
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120 x 180 inches
Ruchika Wason Singh is a Delhi-based visual artist, art educator, and independent researcher whose practice centres on environmental themes viewed through the lens of human habitation. Her work explores the intersection of materiality and lived experience, with mark-making as a key mode of visual expression. Extensive travel has significantly informed her artistic practice, deepening her engagement with place, memory, and personal ecology.
She is particularly drawn to collaborative,
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Ruchika Wason Singh is a Delhi-based visual artist, art educator, and independent researcher whose practice centres on environmental themes viewed through the lens of human habitation. Her work explores the intersection of materiality and lived experience, with mark-making as a key mode of visual expression. Extensive travel has significantly informed her artistic practice, deepening her engagement with place, memory, and personal ecology.
She is particularly drawn to collaborative, research-based initiatives that promote intercultural knowledge exchange and foster community-oriented dialogue. Ruchika has been involved in several such projects, including those with the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing (CAW) at the University of Brighton. Her academic writings have been published internationally in Demeter Press (Canada), Routledge (U.K. & India), Intellect Books (U.K.), Lalit Kala Contemporary (India), and Studies in the Maternal (U.K.).
She is currently working on the invited artist project Looking with Other (M)others at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi; This project is an extension of her larger initiative, A.M.M.A.A. – The Archive for Mapping Mother Artists in Asia, which she founded to document and connect maternal artistic practices across the region. In addition to her artistic practice, she serves as a Visiting Professor at Ashoka University, Sonipat, India.