
Notes on turning 30
Last August, a day before my birthday, I left Providence for Cape Cod, Massachusetts on a two-day trip. I had heard wonderful things about the place, and decided that it was the perfect getaway. A ferry ride later, I was in Provincetown. Looking back the beginning of 30s carries a promise, one I have made to myself. Notes, reflections, musings follow—

Publishing your Writing
A publishing resource compiled by Chhavi Jain, Jen Liese and Mira Dayal. First published at RISD’s Center for Arts and Language website.
Capturing RISD’s 2024 Graduate Show, a Punctuated Endeavor
Chhavi Jain shares her experience of exhibiting and witnessing the work of her peers at RISD’s Graduate Show 2024, at Rhode Island Convention Center. First published in volume-1, a RISD-run magazine.

Exploring the world of Indigenous art forms in India
Published in the Art&Deal magazine, this article by Chhavi Jain features traditional and indigenous art from different parts of India that was displayed at the Inherited Arts Forum booth during India Art Fair 2022.

Malhar: A lyrical exposition
Malhar is a catalog essay written by the curator, Chhavi Jain, in conjunction with the online exhibition, ‘Malhar: A lyrical exposition’. The showa was organized Anant Art Gallery in August 2020 and features artworks by ten Indian artists.

Robust Concepts, Nuanced Aesthetics: Digbijayee Khatua’s Kunstlerroman in the making
Featured in Anant Art Gallery’s 2020 Newsletter, Chhavi Jain writes about Digbijayee Khatua’s artistic practice, influences, childhood and his vision for the future.

How to get published in India?
First published in All About Book Publishing journal, Chhavi Jain shares tips and tricks of trade on how to get published in India.