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Shristi Sharma is a designer working across space, interface, and material — shaping thoughtful experiences that connect people to stories, spaces, and people. She studied at the National Institute of Design (NID) & Willem de Kooning Acadmie.
Raised in Lucknow, her design sensibility is shaped as much by lived experience as by formal training. She believes that meaningful design begins with observation and empathy, often drawing from everyday systems within communities.
She has worked with the Museum of Solutions, CSMVS, Curating for Culture, Conflictorium, Mehnat Manzil, Anandi India, Basera, and The Space at 9/2 — contributing to exhibition, website, and experience design.
Alongside her professional and collaborative work, She also maintains a personal visual practice through Women in Public Spaces — a long-term photography project exploring how gender functions in the public sphere across India. Over the past seven years, she has documented everyday moments of women in cities such as Raipur, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai, creating an evolving archive of presence, movement, and resistance in public life.
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