Not waterproof, not very functional (yet)
Not waterproof, not very functional (yet)
Angela Qin and Niyanta Sharma
Angela Qin is studying for a master’s degree in technical art history at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Drawing on her background in chemistry, Angela’s creative practice explores the intersection of art and science, and seeks to fortify their coalescence.
Niyanta Sharma is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm / Melbourne currently undertaking her Masters of Architecture. Her practice considers and deconstructs architectural conceptions of space, and reimagines the ways a dweller may occupy and interact with a form. Niyanta draws on personal notions of diaspora and home, creating playful structures that blur the line between the sculptural and functional.
Niyanta Sharma is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm / Melbourne currently undertaking her Masters of Architecture. Her practice considers and deconstructs architectural conceptions of space, and reimagines the ways a dweller may occupy and interact with a form. Niyanta draws on personal notions of diaspora and home, creating playful structures that blur the line between the sculptural and functional.