ABOUT

Chandra is a multidisciplinary artist who seamlessly fuses her architectural background with a fervent commitment to social justice in her captivating body of work spanning photography, video, and installations. Equipped with a keen eye for spatial dynamics and form, Chandra transforms ordinary scenes into poignant compositions, playing with light, shadow, and perspective. Her art serves as a powerful vehicle to illuminate the struggles of women and address societal injustices, urging viewers to engage with often overlooked narratives.

Education: Howard University & ULACIT [Latin American University of Science & Technology]

Chandra, a native of Los Angeles, has cultivated a global perspective through her experiences living and studying in diverse locations like San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Burgos, Spain and San José, Costa Rica. Her journey is a tapestry woven with threads of diverse cultures, languages, and experiences, shaping her into a citizen of the world.

Chandra is the founder of The Model Behavior, an organization that cultivates awareness and provides vulnerable women with products, services and support that are essential to leading a healthy and dignified life.