About / CV




Heena Pari
New York/ Bangalore
b.1977, Mumbai


Heena Pari is a homemaker and artist based in New York City and Bangalore. She finds the domestic space inspiring and uses a range of media to question notions of gender roles and what it means to be a woman.

Education

2008  BFA in Printmaking, College of Fine Art, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore

1997    B.Com, Bhavan’s College, Mumbai


Solo Exhibitions

2022    ‘Cocooning’, 1Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery, Bangalore

2017    ‘Breaking the Pattern’, 1Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery, Bangalore


Group Exhibitions

2024     ‘All About Play (and other Philosophies)’, curated by Lina Vincent, Varija Gallery, Dakshina Chitra Museum, Chennai

2023     ‘A bit warmer each year’, curated by Manasa Raj and Arpitha RG, 1Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery, Bangalore

2023    ‘Student Salon’, Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, New York

2023    ‘I Rise Edition IX’, Art Houz Gallery, Bangalore

2022    ‘Living a Dark Night’, curated by Paula Sengupta, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore; India Art Fair, New Delhi; Artshila, Santiniketan; Artshila, Ahmedabad; Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda; Kolkata Centre for Creativity, Kolkata; Gallery Espace, New Delhi

2021    ‘Drawing The Line’, an exhibition of Karnataka based artists curated by Rama Sharma, Bangalore 

2021    ‘Living a Dark Night’, a printmaking show curated by Paula Sengupta (Online)

2020    ‘Colours of Life’, a show for charity with Cancer Patients Aid Association, Mumbai (Online)

2020    ‘Small is Beautiful’, Kynkyny Art Gallery, Bangalore (Online)

2020    ‘What is Tomorrow’, an exhibition for charity curated by Lina Vincent and Samyuktha Rao, Taj West End, Bangalore

2019    ‘Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival’, curated by Sandbox Collective, Ranga Shankara, Bangalore

2019     ‘Goa Affordable Art Fest’, Museum of Goa, Goa

2018    ‘I Rise Edition IV’, Art Houz Gallery, Bangalore

2017    ‘Traversing Experiences’, public art installation curated by Manasa Raj and Shaunak Mahbubani, in collaboration with Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan

2008    ‘Drushyotsava Graduation Show’, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore


Articles

2023   1Shanthiroad: Twenty years of democratising art and stirring artistic diversity in Bengaluru by Shailaja Tripathi

2022   Artist talks about ‘Cocooning’ by Aamirah Thayibah

2022   Quick Chat on ‘Cocooning’ by Anagha M 

2022   Silent Wail of Despair by Soumitra Das

2017    Breaking the Lines by Shailaja Tripathi

2017    What you see when you see: Her creative canvas breaks all patterns by Suresh Jayaram

2017    Homemakers aren’t idlers, says artist, in black & white by Regina Gurung

2017    Celebrating womanhood through art by Reema Gowalla

2017    Traversing Experiences by Shaunak Mahbubani

2017    This art gallery will come to you! by Darshana Ramdev