Ina Kaur is an active interdisciplinary practitioner and educator. Localism, globalism and hybridity have formed a new perspective for Kaur in conceptualizing and visualizing her work and identity. Kaur’s research investigates how identities are defined and influenced by history, society and the culture of our immediate surrounding. In this global cultural environment where identities and boundaries converge, one seeks to identify oneself. Kaur explores a continuum of cross-cultural negotiation. Her studio research has been showcased in numerous national and international exhibitions and has also been a recipient of numerous Grants, Residencies & Excellence Awards. She has been invited for a number of visiting artist lectures and workshops.
Kaur graduated with her Bachelors Degrees with Roll of Honor from Chandigarh College of Art, Punjab and studied printmaking at M. S. University of Baroda. She was awarded scholarship to pursue her terminal degree and completed her Masters of Fine Arts with honors from Purdue University, USA.