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Artist Statement
I seek to erode the notion of a self-contained object.
My works exhibit unusual behaviour through a profound transformation of material or by activating their environment unexpectedly. I make responsive or collaborative entities : toys, tools, devices and installations – which are incomplete without human presence. They remain unfulfilled without human participation. To this end, I discover, access and restructure fundamental information that is held in the material, phenomenon or situation at hand – glass, spices, emergent technologies, tradition, human movement.
… A wearable, reflective, glass glove comes to life in the moment of a handshake…
… Bangles find new form through distortions of their circle during collaborations with its artisans,
… Puffy Glass, my porous glass innovation, looks to the human hand to cultivate plants on its charred, sterile surface….
In ways such as these, I develop new ways of thinking about the nature of glass and experiencing the world around us. I am interested not in what is, but what can be.

Bio
My background in creative practice stems from collaborations with traditional glass artisans in India since 1998, on research and design initiatives aimed at socio-economic empowerment.
I studied Accessories’ Design from the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi, hold a BFA from Alfred University, New York, and completed my graduate studies from Rhode Island School of Design in 2007.
I live and work between India and the United States, as Associate Professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, and Director at ChoChoMa Studios, Bangalore, and am currently invested in notions of “biological craftsmanship” and “crowd-created” entities.
Links
anjalisrinivasan.com
instagram.com/chochomastudios
instagram.com/pigtailady
howisthisglass.blogspot.com/2009/01/post-glass-artists-who-are-they.html
Arch Set-Up (Video by Riika Haapasaari):
vimeo.com/164056269
Puffy Glass Tutorial:
youtu.be/4Lkmna9NxMg
youtu.be/cZLCg33KPLA
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The 2021-22 season of GEEX Talks is supported by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, Bullseye Glass Co., Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, His Glassworks, Pilchuck Glass School, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Secret Goblet Society, and Wet Dog Glass.
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