
About this Event
Artist Pooja Pittie, whose work is currently on view in , discusses her practice and work featured in the exhibition.
Free with museum admission. Registration required with limited tickets available. Visit https://art.org/plan-your-visit for more information about museum admission.

Pooja Pittie, American, born in Coimbatore, raised in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, 1977. We Build to Belong (detail), 2025. Site-specific installation with hand-knotted net, cords, readymade nets, crochet, knittings, discarded drawings, wrapped watercolor fragments, residual fiber and paper objects from artist’s studio, dimensions variable. Photo by Garrett Baumer
Meet Pooja Pittie
Pooja Pittie is a self-taught visual artist based in Chicago. Working with a disability, she explores the complex interplay between body and mind, movement and stillness. Raised in Mumbai, India, Pittie trained as an accountant and earned an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago before transitioning to a full-time art practice in 2016.

Pooja Pittie, American, born in Coimbatore, raised in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, 1977. Be In Softness (detail), 2024. Hand-knitted and crocheted vessels, mixed fibers and hidden notes written by the artist to herself, 30 x 96 x 18 in. Collection of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, India. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman
Access Notes
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Intuit Art Museum, 756 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 15.00