Mentors

Mentors

Sara Vetteth

Founder,
Rainbow Fish Studio

Sara is the Founder of Rainbow Fish Studio. She has earned a Masters degree in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design, New York. Notably, Sara also founded and is the Principal Trustee of the Indian Art And Design Educators Association.

Niranjana Jawahar

Communication Director,
Rainbow Fish Studio

Niranjana Jawahar is currently working as director of communications across, Rainbow Fish Studio, Studio Serendip and Indian Art And Design Educators Association. Niranjana has an undergraduate degree in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins with a focus on functional art.

Dr. Nigel Meager

Artist & Educator,
Cambridge, UK

Dr. Meager has been supporting the practice of Visual Arts at Kings College Cambridge since 2015. He is a visiting fellow at National University Canberra and a professional development trainer for Art educators in schools. Nigel has published several books on Art Education and Pedagogy.

Mellisa Batson

Founder,
Movement Ashram, US

Dr Batson has extensive experience investigating the neuroscience of perception, perceptual learning, motor learning and the relationship between motor and cognitive learning. She helped found the Climb Like A Woman organisation in India as well as the Movement Ashram.

Kavitha Selvaraj

Founder,
Cityworks

Kavitha is the founder of CityWorks – a public space design social enterprise focusing on street design, inclusive parks and waste management. A graduate from Harvard University, Kavitha has a deep interest in the quality of environment in cities. She is a Partner and Principal Architect at Trilogue Studio.

Moulshri Joshi

Founding Partner & Architect,
Space Matters

Moulshri Joshi is an architect and a founding partner at Space Matters. She represents TICCIH: the International Committee for the Conversation of the Industrial Heritage in India. She is a core member of mAAN: modern Asian Architecture Network. Since 2005, she has been involved in the remediation and revitalisation of the site of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Her current work ‘The Tenth Delhi’ looks at contemporary urban development in Delhi.

Sara Vetteth

Founder,
Rainbow Fish Studio

Sara is the Founder of
Rainbow Fish Studio. She has
earned a Masters degree in
Design and Technology from
Parsons School of Design,
New York. Notably, Sara also
founded and is the Principal
Trustee of the Indian Art And
Design Educators Association.

Niranjana Jawahar

Communication Director,
Rainbow Fish Studio

Niranjana Jawahar is currently working as director of communications across, Rainbow Fish Studio, Studio Serendip and Indian Art And Design Educators Association. Niranjana has an undergraduate degree in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins with a focus on functional art.

Dr. Nigel Meager

Artist & Educator,
Cambridge, UK

Dr. Meager has been supporting the practice of Visual Arts at Kings College Cambridge since 2015. He is a visiting fellow at National University Canberra and a professional development trainer for Art educators in schools. Nigel has published several books on Art Education and Pedagogy.

Mellisa Batson

Founder,
Movement Ashram, US

Dr Batson has extensive experience investigating the
neuroscience of perception,
perceptual learning, motor
learning and the relationship
between motor and cognitive
learning. She helped found the
Climb Like A Woman organisation in India as well
as the Movement Ashram.

Kavitha Selvaraj

Founder,
Cityworks

Kavitha is the founder of
CityWorks – a public space
design social enterprise focusing on street design,
inclusive parks and waste
management. A graduate from
Harvard University, Kavitha has a deep interest in the quality of environment in cities. She is a Partner and Principal Architect at Trilogue Studio.

Moulshri Joshi

Founding Partner & Architect,
Space Matters


Moulshri Joshi is an architect and a founding partner at Space Matters. She represents TICCIH: the International Committee for the Conversation of the Industrial Heritage in India. She is a core member of mAAN: modern Asian Architecture Network. Since 2005, she has been involved in the remediation and revitalisation of the site of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Her current work ‘The Tenth Delhi’ looks at contemporary urban development in Delhi.

Sara Vetteth

Founder,
Rainbow Fish Studio

Sara is the Founder of Rainbow Fish Studio. She has earned a Masters degree in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design, New York. Notably, Sara also founded and is the Principal Trustee of the Indian Art And Design Educators Association.

Niranjana Jawahar

Communication Director,
Rainbow Fish Studio

Niranjana Jawahar is currently working as director of communications across, Rainbow Fish Studio, Studio Serendip and Indian Art And Design Educators Association. Niranjana has an undergraduate degree in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins with a focus on functional art.

Dr. Nigel Meager

Artist & Educator,
Cambridge, UK

r. Meager has been supporting the practice of Visual Arts at Kings College Cambridge since 2015. He is a visiting fellow at National University Canberra and a professional development trainer for Art educators in schools. Nigel has published several books on Art Education and Pedagogy.

Mellisa Batson

Founder,
Movement Ashram, US

Dr Batson has extensive experience investigating the neuroscience of perception, perceptual learning, motor learning and the relationship between motor and cognitive learning. She helped found the Climb Like A Woman organisation in India as well as the Movement Ashram.

Kavitha Selvaraj

Founder,
Cityworks

Kavitha is the founder of CityWorks – a public space design social enterprise focusing on street design, inclusive parks and waste management. A graduate from Harvard University, Kavitha has a deep interest in the quality of environment in cities. She is a Partner and Principal Architect at Trilogue Studio.

Moulshri Joshi

Founding Partner & Architect,
Space Matters

Moulshri Joshi is an architect and a founding partner at Space Matters. She represents TICCIH: the International Committee for the Conversation of the Industrial Heritage in India. She is a core member of mAAN: modern Asian Architecture Network. Since 2005, she has been involved in the remediation and revitalisation of the site of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Her current work ‘The Tenth Delhi’ looks at contemporary urban development in Delhi.

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