Artist, Researcher, Social Impact Practitioner

About Kriti

A practice shaped by creativity, empathy, and a commitment to meaningful change.

A girl is sitting on a bench in front of a stone brick building. There is a green shrub behind her back.

Kriti Trivedi is an artist and social impact practitioner whose work bridges creativity, empathy, and public purpose. With academic training from Columbia University SIPA, Xavier School of Management, and Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, she brings together analytical depth and a deeply human creative voice.

Her professional journey has included work with UNICEF, the Columbia Earth Institute, the World Food Program, and development organizations in India, where she has led research, communication, and program design across public health, food security, and community development. That background continues to shape the questions she brings to her art: how people connect, what they carry, and how emotion moves through individual and collective life.

A self-taught painter, writer, performer, and explorer, Kriti approaches art as both reflection and action. Her practice draws from lived experience, social observation, and an ongoing interest in healing, transformation, and human connection. Across mediums, her work is guided by the belief that creativity can open space for empathy and meaningful change.