Angelina Kumar

Artist, Researcher & Educator

Utrecht, Netherlands

 

Angelina Kumar is an artist, researcher, and educator working at the intersection of ecology, artistic research, and systems change. Her practice explores how cultural, environmental, and institutional systems can be reimagined through more interconnected and regenerative ways of thinking.

Engaging with fungal ecologies and multispecies perspectives, she develops research-driven and participatory projects that investigate relationships between humans and more-than-human worlds. Her work often unfolds through public programming, curatorial formats, and collaborative processes that bring together diverse forms of knowledge and experience.

Drawing on mycelial thinking, interdependence, decentralization, and mutual support, she approaches artistic practices as ways to sense, test, and articulate new models of coexistence. Working across disciplines and contexts, she is interested in how art and research can contribute to shifts in perception, governance, and collective organization toward more ecologically attuned futures.

Field of research | Area of activity

Artistic research, ecological systems, multispecies thinking, regenerative practices, participatory processes, public programming, curatorial practice, systems & institutional transformation, transdisciplinary collaboration

Keywords related to mycelial space

Fostering mutually beneficial connections, transformative practices, fungal ecologies and storytelling

More information

angelinakumar.com

Contact

angelina.d.kumar@gmail.com