about.
Tasmiah Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi American, self-taught transdisciplinary artist and poet whose practice integrates visual art, poetry, research, and material experimentation. Working across charcoal, ink, textile, and digital media, she selects each medium for its ability to convey structure, form, and sensory nuance.
Her work is defined by layered surfaces of thread, stones, and mixed materials, creating dense topographies that merge drawing, pattern, and sculptural construction. In both two- and three-dimensional works, Chowdhury approaches each piece as a process of building, mapping forms, assembling textures, and allowing materials to guide its evolution. Her works carry the stories of many lands, infused with the colors, rhythms, and ancestral memory of those places. Through them, the viewer is invited to glimpse the self as part of a boundless continuum of existence, where every form of being is alive and resonant through her art.
Chowdhury’s practice transcends disciplinary boundaries, combining traditional and intuitive methods to explore how structure emerges and how materials hold, transmit, and transform information. Through ongoing investigation, she continues to expand her approach, emphasizing process, construction, and the transformative possibilities of mixed-media form.