Satpreet Kahlon is a Punjabi-born artist, curator, and educator. Through her work, which has been featured in Hyperallergic and Artforum, she is interested in creating visual language and immersive encounters that express and explore intersectional cultural experiences as well as the manufactured systems of inequity that dictate their boundaries. In addition to her studio practice, which most recently includes a solo show at Brown University, a body of work shown at the Wing Luke Museum, and a large-scale public commission at the new Washington State Convention Center, Satpreet is a co-Founder of yəhaw̓, as well as the Editor of New Archives, a regional non-profit arts journal.
In 2019, Satpreet graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design, where she received a full-fellowship to pursue her MFA in Sculpture, and she was named one of 35 most influential people in Seattle by Seattle Magazine.
Qualifications
MFA, Sculpture
Rhode Island School of Design
BFA, Art Education
Michigan State University
BFA, Ceramics + Photography
Michigan State University