siyona ravi              

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Siyona Ravi (b. Bangalore, India) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, California. Spanning performance, installation, video, sound, and drawing, their work explores the erotics of care and how political and spiritual transformations are negotiated within our bodies. Their work is informed by ongoing studies in anti-caste practices, disability theory, and haptic bodywork, as well as longterm collaborations with advocates and organizers.

Siyona’s work has been shown and aired across the US, most recently with Staple Goods Gallery in New Orleans, LA and Lower Grand Radio in Oakland, CA. She’s performed with American Artist, and at the REDCAT Theatre in Los Angeles. She’s also held fellowships with the Laundromat Project and No Longer Empty, and their writing has been published through the Pulitzer Center and SFMOMA’s Open Space. Siyona received a BA in Visual Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MFA in Art from CalArts. 

Siyona is the Director of Programs and Practice at SOURCE Studio, an artist-led social practice studio founded by artist Mel Chin. For several years Siyona led community-engaged design and advocacy collaborations with the Center for Urban Pedagogy in Brooklyn, NY. 

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siy0na@protonmail.com\

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