Dhruvi Acharya (born in 1971)[1] is an Indian artist known for her psychologically complex and visually layered paintings.
[8][9] Acharya was featured in India Today news magazine in January 2005 as one of the 50 Indians under 35 years of age that are on the "fast track to success.
[11] In 2017 Acharya participated in the panel Post-Boom: Artists and Their Practices at the Asia Society India Centre in Mumbai.
[12] Acharya's special projects include "painting as performance", with Chitra Ganesh at the India Art Fair in 2015 and "JSW", a 32-foot mural for the Jindal Steel Works Center, Mumbai.
[14][15] Ever since the lockdown in India during Covid-19 pandemic, Acharya painted compulsively and used her watercolours[16] to generate funds and resources for those impacted through Chemould Prescott Road's online viewing room and her own social media handles Acharya has been the recipient of the 2014 YFLO Young Women Achiever's Awards.