Maya Chowdhry

Maya Chowdhry is a multidisciplinary artist and writer, she creates immersive and democratic experiences for audiences/participants, leaning into her past work in radio, audiowalks and live art. Her practice interrogates themes such as food sovereignty and climate justice.
Her most recent works are Stone Circle Transmission, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, 2024, Waves, an interactive sound experience exhibited at Salford Museum and Art Gallery in 2023, which makes audible the transformation of Salfords’ waterways in relation to climate change. Galvanising Change, a participatory live art piece examining climate anxiety, Hulme Community Garden Centre 2021, created as part of Net//work Residency with The British Council and Digital Art Studios. You Sound Thirsty, a sonic commingling created in a time of planetary limits, presented at Emergency Live Art Festival, Contact 2022. What’s Eating Paradox, at Turnpike Gallery in 2023 as part of Climate, Hope, Emergency, uses projection mapping to explore the journey our food has taken from seed to field to table illuminating issues of food justice.
She is currently exploring biodata sonification, turning brainwaves into melodies, and plant waves into soundwaves – seeking to find a shared language between the human and the more-than-human.
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