nimisha doongarwal
Nimisha is an Indian immigrant and sociopolitical artist. She moved to US for higher education in science but in 2014 decided to study art history and art psychology at Stanford University, followed by an MFA at Academy of Arts University. Nimisha’s work is inspired by her surroundings and finding identity as a global citizen. Her work has been featured in many publications and magazines including Forbes, Suboart, Maake, and Artmarket magazine. She exhibited at 80+ group and solo exhibits including the DeYoung Museum, SF International Airport, UCSF Hospital, San Mateo City Hall and Library, San Ramon City Hall, SF District Attorney office, Museum of Northern California and San Ramon City Hall. She recently painted her first public art, San Francisco’s iconic Hearts sculpture
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My art is a journey of exploring the intricate roots of heritage, celebrating the diverse tapestry of cultures that has shaped individuals over centuries. By intertwining history, text, and fabric, I nourish the rich traditions and narratives of colonized people, particularly South Asians, striving to challenge conventional ideals of beauty and identity. As an artist, I delve into the tangled undergrowth of race, gender, and post-colonialism, unraveling the biases that affect our world. Each layered piece is a profound reflection, mirroring the layers of our identities developed through the overlaps of culture and tradition. My aim is to plant the seeds of awareness, spark dialogue, and dismantle the roots of oppression.