Artist | Educator | Researcher | Independent Curator | Storyteller
Nupur Manoj Sachdeva
Distinguished University Fellow
The Ohio State University
Nupur is a PhD student in the Arts Administration, Education and Policy program with a concentration in Art Education. She is a researcher, educator, curator, and multidisciplinary artist. Through her art-based research practices she explores the themes of identity and belonging, translanguaging, post-coloniality of language, transnational feminist praxis, artivism and decolonizing theories. She has an extensive background in graphic design, textiles, retail, and management. With her interdisciplinary and global lived experiences, Nupur is interested in curating museum and community spaces that educate, advocate, and enhance intergenerational creative engagements.
Research Interests
Arts-based research methods
Edu-curational praxis
Transnational Feminism
Creative Civic Engagement through Arts
Translanguaging
Publication
Sachdeva, N. M. (2023). Angrez chale gaye, Angrezi chod gaye: Post-coloniality of Language. Sharma, M., & Alexander, A. (Eds.). (2023). The Routledge Companion to Decolonizing Art, Craft, and Visual Culture Education (1st ed.). Routledge.
Education
2021, MBA, Campbellsville University, Louisville, KY
2018, MA in Painting, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, GA
2012, Master of Fashion Management, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Kolkata, India
2009, Bachelor, Textile and Clothing, School of Fashion Technology, Pune, India