Kanchan Wali-Richardson
Kanchan Wali-Richardson | |
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Born |
1990 (age 25–26) United States |
Residence | Nashville, Tennessee |
Alma mater | Cooper Union |
Occupation | Artist |
Parent(s) |
Robert Richardson Monona Wali |
Relatives |
Maya Wali Richardson (sister) Bibi Haberstock Richardson (sister) Madeleine Martin Richardson (sister) |
Kanchan Wali-Richardson (born 1990) is an American interdisciplinary visual artist who currently lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee. The themes of her work primarily center around her personal relationship to the politics, religious implications, and sociality of environmental issues. In 2014–2015, Wali-Richardson was selected as a participant in the Fulbright Program, receiving a research grant to India to work on a project titled "Holy City Stairs: The Ghats of Varanasi." She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Los Angeles and New York.
Selected exhibitions
- Shed Skin, Da Vinci Gallery, LACC, Los Angeles, CA, 2014
- The New Farmers Almanac, Vol. 1, 2013
- Under Water with an Open Mouth, Colonnade Gallery, 2012
- Work Makes Work, The Cooper Union, 2012
- On The Table: An Exhibition for Free Tuition at Cooper Union, 2011
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