Pramila Choudhary

@pramilach

artist . writer . researcher Currently Based in Montreal PhD (ing) @concordiauniversity @projecthandstitch (sustainability education)
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Minute Mould thinking Pods series 2 for @kitaabo . . . . Size : 8 ft. X 5 ft. Material: Shirting industry warp waste . #placemaking #space #publicart #textileart #indianartist #visualart #visualartist #sustainability #pod kitaabo #environment #sustainability #pods #pramilachoudharyart #textileart #textileindustrywaste #storiesinsidepod #spacemaking #thinkingpod #storypod #monumental #textilestructure #3dtextiles #indianartist #contemporaryart #contemporaryartist #fiberart #textileart #visualart #sculptureart #sculptureartist Photo: Niyanta
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6 years ago
Making of ‘Minute Mould’ We transformed 500 kg of pre-consumer waste from an Indian fast fashion factory into three Minute Mould Pods, showcasing sustainable innovation and reducing waste in the fashion industry. . . . #textileart #indianartist #tshirtcuttingwaste #papercuttingwaste #softsculpture #textilesculpture #instaartist #instaart #pramilachoudharyart #macramé #weaving #knitting #textiletechniques #materialculture #material #redcolourfamily #pramilachoudhary #artinpublicspaces #publicart #humaninteraction #overpoweroftechnology #textilepods #pods #podsbypramila #womeninart #sculptureart @fash_rev @textilebeat @fashionrevolutionindia @textileoftheday
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6 years ago
FLEETING Winds by @art_by_alqawi & @pramilach on display at @abhivyakti_city_art 7 pm onwards at KCG campus, Ahmedabad. . . River of losses. This work started of as a way of coping with our respective parental losses & in the process we understood how just embracing & sharing the pain reduced it. The material used is old fabrics donated by people, the textiles either belonged to those who have passed away or a poignant memory and they have been hand crochet by us into this form. . . . . Size : 51 ft. X 10 ft. Materials: 7000 meter of reclaimed textiles Metal structure . . Come and experience if you are in Ahmedabad or visiting till 1st March’2020, this and many amazing artists work curated by @vyomasura . . . #abhivyakti3 #fleetingwinds #love&loss #visualart #indianartist #textileart #abhivyakti2020 #contemporaryfiberartist #soutasianartist
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6 years ago
The Call for Papers is now open for the upcoming @uaacaauc Conference (Universities Art Association of Canada/Association d’art des universités du Canada) October 13-15 2026 at Concordia University, Montreal. Link in bio 🙌🏽✨ I’m organizing a session along with my fellow PhD researcher and we are looking for contributors wanting to share their research or research-creation paper in our panel. Deadline May 31. Application and info: https://lnkd.in/eya8jxYb ______ 2. Acts of Mending: Material, Social, and Political Repair Victoria MacBeath (@torimacbeath )Concordia University, [email protected] Co-chair: Pramila Choudhary (@pramilach )Concordia University, [email protected] Panel Session | Session de panel 2. Mending, at its most literal, means to repair through sewing or darning. Contemporary craft-based artists have taken up the practice in both material and symbolic forms: considering the reparative nature of craft practices in social, community-based, and political venues. Mending, as an act of repair, can be done through darning, patchwork, raffu, glueing, etc. It can also be done through conversation, attention, and taking responsibility. Mending can be a material, aesthetic, or historical act and often intersects with conversations around care, sustainability, and agency. Mending is a reparative act, but also involves a rupture. It can restore, or if done improperly, can make the rupture worse. This panel invites proposals that examine the role of mending in (re)making (materials, future, and pasts). Mending here can be a method, a material practice, and/or a framework for analysis. Keywords: mending, craft, care, conservation _____ Every fall, UAAC-AAUC hosts Canada’s professional conference for visual arts-based research by art historians, professors, artists, curators, and cultural workers. The conference is held at a different location each year, generally at a Canadian university or college. The sessions and panels address issues and subjects in art history, theory, and practice from various methodological approaches.
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25 days ago
Crafting Commons: Material | Making | Meditate Panels, artist showcases, and hands-on workshops exploring craft, sustainability, and seasonal material practices. CONCORDIA PUBLIC SCHOLAR EVENT 🌱 Jan 27, 2026 | 📍 4TH SPACE, Concordia | Free For all 🔗 Schedule & registration: link in bio Schedule (EST)* 🕙 10:00 AM–1:00 PM — Listening | Panel Discussion 🍴 1:00–1:30 PM — Lunch Break 👀 1:30–2:30 PM — Observing | Artist Showcase 🧶 2:30–5:00 PM — Making | Experiential Workshops A day of slowing down—reflecting on traditions, seasonal rhythms, and how care, constraint, and making can shape shared futures. Led by Pramila Choudhary Public Scholar at Concordia University, Montreal with collaborators and community partners. This spotlight event is generously supported by Southern Asian Studies (Dept. of Religions & Cultures, Concordia University), Growing A.R.C. (non-profit), Projecthandstitch, and the Textiles & Materiality Cluster, Milieux Institute.
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3 months ago
Crafting Commons: Material | Making | Meditate Panels, artist showcases, and hands-on workshops exploring craft, sustainability, and seasonal material practices. CONCORDIA PUBLIC SCHOLAR EVENT 🌱 Jan 27, 2026 | 📍 4TH SPACE, Concordia | Free For all 🔗 Schedule & registration: link in bio Schedule (EST)* 🕙 10:00 AM–1:00 PM — Listening | Panel Discussion 🍴 1:00–1:30 PM — Lunch Break 👀 1:30–2:30 PM — Observing | Artist Showcase 🧶 2:30–5:00 PM — Making | Experiential Workshops A day of slowing down—reflecting on traditions, seasonal rhythms, and how care, constraint, and making can shape shared futures. Led by Pramila Choudhary Public Scholar at Concordia University, Montreal with collaborators and community partners. This spotlight event is generously supported by South Asian Studies (Dept. of Religions & Cultures, Concordia University), Growing A.R.C. (non-profit), Projecthandstitch, and the Textiles & Materiality Cluster, Milieux Institute.
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3 months ago
Crafting Commons: Material | Making | Meditate Panels, artist showcases, and hands-on workshops exploring craft, sustainability, and seasonal material practices. CONCORDIA PUBLIC SCHOLAR EVENT 🌱 Jan 27, 2026 | 📍 4TH SPACE, Concordia | Free For all 🔗 Schedule & registration: link in bio Schedule (EST)* 🕙 10:00 AM–1:00 PM — Listening | Panel Discussion 🍴 1:00–1:30 PM — Lunch Break 👀 1:30–2:30 PM — Observing | Artist Showcase 🧶 2:30–5:00 PM — Making | Experiential Workshops A day of slowing down—reflecting on traditions, seasonal rhythms, and how care, constraint, and making can shape shared futures. Led by Pramila Choudhary Public Scholar at Concordia University, Montreal with collaborators and community partners. This spotlight event is generously supported by Southern Asian Studies (Dept. of Religions & Cultures, Concordia University), Growing A.R.C. (non-profit), Projecthandstitch, and the Textiles & Materiality Cluster, Milieux Institute.
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3 months ago
Grateful for everyday small moments of 2025, this was one of the longest year I have ever felt. Ending at good note, despite all the hiccups, what is life without the adventures it brings along. Hoping for creative, content and community oriented 2026 ✨ I am fascinated with ice stripes, snow and soon will be heading to desert 🐪 #natureinspiresmeeveryday #grateful
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4 months ago
Happy birthday, Dadu (Papa) 🤍 15.12.2025, born on 15.12.1949 ✨🌿 You would have turned 76 today ✨ I’m sure you’re watching over us from your favorite spot—under the tree on your farm. I keep resharing the few photos I have in this digital world, hoping they’ll bring back more memories of you each year when they show up on my feed ♥️ Love you, and I miss you every single day ✨ Lately I’ve been reflecting on something you passed on to all of us: the fearlessness to experiment and the habit of constantly learning and sharpening new skills—learning by doing, and learning through practice. Watching you live your dream, staying close to nature every day, and putting in that relentless effort to make things work—those are lessons no school could ever teach. Love you, Dadu. 🤍✨
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5 months ago
Stories oh Home born out of many conversations among me and my friends @sabina.rak and @richysrirachanikorn (we find humans whom we would like to connect, keep in touch and collaborate; yes that’s the way we like to continue human connection), what better way to do it through community, home and story telling. As @richysrirachanikorn rightly put, we are holding on nostalgia to build our shared futures ✨ We have employed tactile story telling through unweaving and reweaving method, using humble jute and all the possible materials we could reuse in the process of reweaving our new stories. (As me and @sabina.rak love reusing materials and giving them new form, we believe there is enough materials to tell stories and through reusing them we continue to weave the stories into their new forms) Thank you all the participants who have kindly gave us their time and shared with generosity and care while weaving their stories. This series of workshop was supported by @textilesandmateriality @milieux_institute @nostagain @cuccr
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5 months ago
Stories oh Home born out of many conversations among me and my friends @sabina.rak and @richysrirachanikorn (we find humans whom we would like to connect, keep in touch and collaborate; yes that’s the way we like to continue human connection), what better way to do it through community, home and story telling. As @richysrirachanikorn rightly put, we are holding on nostalgia to build our shared futures ✨ We have employed tactile story telling through unweaving and reweaving method, using humble jute and all the possible materials we could reuse in the process of reweaving our new stories. (As me and @sabina.rak love reusing materials and giving them new form, we believe there is enough materials to tell stories and through reusing them we continue to weave the stories into their new forms) Thank you all the participants who have kindly gave us their time and shared with generosity and care while weaving their stories. This series of workshop was supported by @textilesandmateriality @milieux_institute @nostagain @cuccr
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5 months ago
Stories oh Home born out of many conversations among me and my friends @sabina.rak and @richysrirachanikorn (we find humans whom we would like to connect, keep in touch and collaborate; yes that’s the way we like to continue human connection), what better way to do it through community, home and story telling. As @richysrirachanikorn rightly put, we are holding on nostalgia to build our shared futures ✨ We have employed tactile story telling through unweaving and reweaving method, using humble jute and all the possible materials we could reuse in the process of reweaving our new stories. (As me and @sabina.rak love reusing materials and giving them new form, we believe there is enough materials to tell stories and through reusing them we continue to weave the stories into their new forms) Thank you all the participants who have kindly gave us their time and shared with generosity and care while weaving their stories. This series of workshop was supported by @textilesandmateriality @milieux_institute @nostagain @cuccr
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5 months ago