Manjot Kaur

[1] She is currently a Visiting Artist Fellow at The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

Manjot Kaur’s paintings, animations, and immersive interactive installations[4] intersect the boundaries of speculative fiction, archetypal allegories, and precarious ecologies[5] to push back against the centering of human as a protagonist.

[7] Manjot is currently a Visiting Artist Fellow at “The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute” at Harvard University, Cambridge, USA until April 2023.

She has been an artist in residence at Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, Netherlands (2020–21), 1 Shanthiroad, Bangalore, (2019), Unidee, Cittadellarte[9] Fondazione Pistoletto,[10] Italy[11] (2018) funded by Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation,[12] India and Peers - Khoj International Artists' Association,[13] New Delhi, (2018)[14] and Museo Casa Masaccio Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, San Giovanni Valdarno (Italy)[15] – a cross-institutional program with Clark House Initiative, Mumbai, India, 2018.

Her recent participations include "India Art Fair", Gallery Latitude 28, New Delhi (2023), “Where Shall We Plant The Placenta,” A Tale of A Tub,[16] Rotterdam (2022); “Non- Fungible Speculations,” Nature Morte,[17] New Delhi (2022); “The World Awaits You Like a Garden,” with curatorial note by Prof Sugata Ray at Gallery Latitude 28,[18] New Delhi (2022); “Hurting and Healing – Let’s Imagine a Different Heritage,” curated by Charles Esche at Tensta Konsthall,[19] Stockholm (2022); "The Pool of Memories," Surrey Art Gallery,[20] British Columbia, Canada (2022);  “Garden State,” curated by Fadwa Namna at Garage Rotterdam,[21] Rotterdam (2021), among others.