Nahi Mitti is a dynamic multidisciplinary artist whose work traverses the intersections of memory, displacement, and cultural identity. Born in 1986 in Lahore, Pakistan, and now residing in Toronto, Canada, Mitti draws deeply from her experiences navigating diasporic spaces, weaving together imagery and narratives from across continents. Her chosen mediums span painting, installation, photography, and experimental sound—each serving as a vessel to explore themes of loss, resilience, and the fluidity of home.
Nahi’s bold use of color, layered textures, and archival materials imbues her work with both intimacy and universality, inviting viewers into sensitive conversations about migration and the persistence of ancestral memory. Over the past decade, Mitti’s evocative installations and exhibitions have been shown in prominent galleries and cultural festivals in North America, Europe, and South Asia, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following. Alongside her artistic practice, she is a passionate advocate for immigrant and refugee artists, leading workshops and community programs dedicated to cultivating inclusive creative spaces.
Through her ever-evolving body of work, Nahi Mitti challenges boundaries—geographic, linguistic, and personal—offering a powerful testament to the enduring connections that shape our sense of belonging.
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