Shruti Ramlingaiah is a curator and writer based in Mumbai, with a practice emphasizing the body, time, and memory exploring movement, mobility, and sensory perspectives. She has written texts and exhibition essays for catalogues and magazines, and has published prose-poetry in journals. Her curatorial projects include Echoes (2022), Of that, what we do not often look at (2025) and the co-curated Making as Thinking (2018-2019).
Previously, she has held curatorial positions at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, and Mehrangarh Museum, Jodhpur. Shruti has participated in conferences and residencies at CIMAM, Stockholm, Sweden (2018); the Japan Foundation Asia Centre, Japan and the Philippines (2019); and RIZQ Art Initiative, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2024). She is a recipient of a fellowship for research grant by the Ishibashi Foundation/The Japan Foundation for 2026-2027. She holds a master’s degree in Museology from MSU Baroda and an M.F.A. in Art History and Visual Studies from the University of Hyderabad.