Rashmi is a Wallingford artist with a fine arts degree with additional specialization in photography and ceramics.  Her work encompasses different mediums and recently she has worked on public art projects for city and local governments and nonprofits.  Her works have been exhibited in museums and galleries and her photo collages are in the permanent collection of the New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut and the Museum of Modern Art in Bhopal, India.

Rashmi has received a visual arts fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism for her photo collages and she was awarded the Regional Initiative Grant by the Connecticut Office of the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts for a town-wide community project.  She has also been awarded the Public Art in the Community (PAC) grant from the Connecticut Office of the Arts and was selected to collaborate with patients for a community based project at the Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital.

Rashmi is currently working on a new series of collages “Modern Archaeology”, which is currently on exhibit at the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut.  She is also working with the New Britain Museum of American Art for a community based project for the City of New Britain to be exhibited in 2022.