
Tsohil Bhatia (b. New Delhi, IN) is an artist, homemaker and educator currently based in Lenapehoking now known as New York City. They received their MFA at the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University (2020) and work thinking through their performance and kitchen practice. Tsohil’s work emerges from contemplations about the latencies of mundane objects, rituals, and images – bringing together the complexities of everyday and the body’s relationship with time and the space it inhabits. In some of their recent work they have counted their breath, measured a day of water from a leaky faucet, mapped light from a window, collected water from the five oceans and evaporated it, intuitively counted the seconds of a clock and swam towards a setting sun. They co-founded Red Flower Collective, a communal eating and food research collective that hosts free/ affordable multi meals in NYC. Tsohil has been awarded residencies at Fire Island Artist Residency (2024), Center for Book Arts (2022), Oxbow Summer Residency(2021), Chautauqua Artist Residency(2021), 1 Shanthi Road Residency and HH Art Space (India). Their work has been shown at the University of British Columbia, Twelve Gates Arts, Queer Arts Festival, Franconia Sculpture Park, Hair+Nails and the Andy Warhol Museum.