Born in 1998 in Assam, India, Bhawana Jain’s practice unfolds at the intersection of ecopoiesis, embodied memory, and cultural reclamation. Working across installation, drawing, printmaking, sound, film, and performance, she explores ecological, social, and spiritual thresholds. Her work draws on feminist phenomenology, decolonial thought, and cosmology to examine how bodies, both individual and collective, are shaped by and in turn shape the world.
Jain recently completed an MA in Fine Art with Distinction at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, where she was honoured with the 2025 Graduate Award. Alongside her studio practice, she has over four years of experience facilitating creative workshops and community-based art education across India and the UK. Her work is currently featured in the ongoing exhibition Re:Vision at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London.