[3] She was trained in Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and moved to Bangkok in 1995 after relocating from India to England and back.
In 2006, Nair staged a series of live interventions titled Encounter(s), performed at the Turbine hall in Tate Modern.
[5] She collaborated with Tejal Shah (of Mumbai) to develop these interventions, in which the artists wore white embroidered straitjackets, connected to each other by the absurdly long sleeves, and lay claim to the vast architectural Turbine Hall.
[5] This work was also performed in numerous other locations, including the National Review of Live Art festival in Glasgow and the Palazzo Carignano in Turin, Italy.
[9] Vasha Nair also participated in the 2nd Beyond Pressure International Festival of Performance Art in Yangon in 2009.