Vaidehi Reddy
Vai grew up in Southern India where she encountered many illiterate people, and she began telling stories through visual arts to communicate universally. After immigrating to America, Vaidehi immediately noticed the lack of her culture’s presence in the art world and sought to address this dearth of representation. Accessibility continues to be a guiding factor of Vaidehi’s practice, informing her use of everyday materials such as paper, box cutters, and graphite to construct her artworks.