Putu Sridiniari (b. Bali, 1991) is a researcher and curator who approaches her work by engaging closely with what is complex, unfinished, or at risk of being forgotten. Previously, she was an assistant lecturer at Universitas Pelita Harapan before pursuing Cultural Studies at Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta.
Her work spans visual art, archives, and memory, drawing on her background in Visual Communication Design and Cultural Studies. Currently, she is co-authoring the prologue for the republication of the book Indonesian New Art Movement (first edition 1979). Her current research examines the history and legacy of Seniwati Art Gallery for Women, Bali's first women-focused art institution, as a lens through which to explore gender, artistic labor, and the formation of regional art histories.
She has presented talks at the São Paulo Bienal (2025), Salt Galata in Istanbul (2024), and China Art Academy in Hangzhou (2024). Her writing has been published in Indonesia and abroad.