Smita Sen

Artist Statement

As an artist, I work with sculpture, dance-based performance, and advanced technology to research the relationship between the body and memory. I study haptic memory – the memory specific to ‘touch’ stimuli – and consider how the body internalizes its environment and significant life events. With this approach, I study how the human body becomes a living document, storing tension, movement patterns, and emotion over the course of a lifetime. In dance-based performance, I develop ways of documenting the body as its strength and abilities change. I weave together visceral movement with operatic vocalizations to excavate embodied memories. In my sculptural practice, I work with 3D modeling software to create objects that appear slow-moving and soft, shaped by their dynamic surroundings. Working digitally, these sculptures attempt to visualize abstract bodily sensations, like pain and analgesia. Engaging two media that seem diametrically opposed, body and software, I test the limits of both in an attempt to capture the constant push-and-pull between the body, memory, and the force that controls them: Time. Bridging movement research with my sculptural practice, I further examine whether the body can be healed by its surroundings. With installations, I study how designed environments, from temple gardens to hospitals, enable the body to enter states of meditative and energetic healing. With these studies, I create altars. These altars bridge narrative medicine theory with Hindu-Buddhist spiritual architecture not only to honor the body and memory, but also to actively facilitate ease in the body, creating opportunities for somatic healing. In doing so, the altars I create serve to heal the traumatized body. My artwork and research is ultimately an attempt to understand the resilience and malleability of the body, and to find ways to continuously support its inner healing mechanisms.

Offerings of Sleepless Surrender (2021) Dance-on-film. Directed, Choreographed, & Performed by Smita Sen. Cinematography by Juan Matos. Music: Improvisation in Yaman. Trina Basu, violin; Amali Premawardhana, cello. From Karavika's album, Sunrise.

Bio

Smita Sen is an artist working with sculpture, dance-based performance, and advanced technology to research how the body internalizes its environment and significant life events. Sen has had solo exhibitions at Recess (2021) and the Brooklyn Public Library (2022). Sen’s work has been shown internationally in Dubai, U.A.E, and at venues like Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY), Flux Factory (Long Island City, NY), Anthology Film Archives (New York, NY), and ISSUE Project Room (Brooklyn, NY). Sen has been in-residence at the Bakehouse Arts Complex (2022), Recess (2021), Mildred’s Lane (2018), and received the Instigator Fellowship from New York University ITP Camp (2018). She is a recipient of the Ellies Creator Award from Oolite Arts (2022) and a member of NEW INC, the New Museum's incubator (2022-2023). She has given talks and workshops at Columbia University, Bard College, NYU ITP Camp, and LRLX NY. An educator, Sen believes in the power of a collaborative classroom and, from 2019 to 2022, was teaching and designing the Emerging Media program as a full-time Faculty member at Choate Rosemary Hall. She currently teaches at the Parsons School of Design, The New School, while leading Miami-based arts education nonprofit, the Manipura Care Network. As a designer, Sen has worked for Discovery Communications, Ralph Appelbaum Associates, and the Urban Design Lab at Columbia University. She was the co-founding Creative Director of Into the Shell, an installation created by a studio collective of artists and engineers. Sen holds a BA in the Visual Arts (Magna Cum Laude) from Columbia University (2016). She is based in Miami, Florida and New York City.

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Prem Krishnamurthy

Artist Statement

Department of Transformation (DT) is an artist-organized group that mobilizes the power of art and design to prototype new formats and methods for collaborative learning. What tools are needed for individual, collective, and structural transformation? How can the notion of the artist become more porous and interdependent? Where can we gather together to change and grow? Engaging with such questions, DT invites artists, thinkers, therapists, and others to explore alternative pathways for art that is responsive to our trying times. DT was founded by designer, author, and educator Prem Krishnamurthy and takes shape through workshops, events, publications, and community-based activities (+ karaoke!) around the world.

“With Distance: Conversation with Kristie La”, as part of *Céline Condorelli: Epilogue*, 2017. P!, New York, US. Curator: Prem Krishnamurthy. Photo: Sebastian Bach

Bio

Prem Krishnamurthy (b. 1977) is a designer, author, and educator. His multifaceted work explores the role of art as an agent of transformation at an individual, collective, and structural level. This manifests itself in books, exhibitions, gatherings, images, performances, publications, systems, talks, texts, and workshops. He received the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Communications Design in 2015 and KW Institute for Contemporary Art’s “A Year With…” residency fellowship in 2018. His professional papers were acquired by Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies in 2019. From 2017–2021, his experimental electronic book *P!DF* was published by O-R-G. In 2022, Domain Books published his book-length epistolary essay, *On Letters*. He currently directs Wkshps, a multidisciplinary design studio, and organizes Department of Transformation, an itinerant workshop that practices collaborative tools for social change. In addition to leading projects with artists, cultural institutions, and nonprofit organizations across the world, he has curated several large-scale exhibitions. These include *Oh, Gods of Dust and Rainbows*, the 2022 edition of FRONT International, Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art; *Our Silver City, 2094* at Nottingham Contemporary; and *Ministry of Graphic Design* in Sharjah, UAE. Previously, Prem founded the design studio Project Projects and the exhibition space P! in New York

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