Shreya Shankar’s practice is where ancestral forms and futurisms meet across the mediums of design, organizing, policy, worldbuilding, place-keeping, myth-making and meaning-making.
Their work engages collective memory, place, and the radical imagination, prototyping across systems and forms.
They have degrees in Environmental Policy, Urban Planning, and Architecture from UC Berkeley and CCA. Informed by spiritual ecology, folklore, and foresight, Shreya Shankar’s practice explores the space between ancestral cosmologies and liberatory near-futures.