Shaumyika Sharma
Part-time Lecturer
Email
sharmas@newschool.edu
Office Location
L - 2 West 13th Street
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Profile
Shaumyika Sharma is an architect, designer, artist, and Principal of her eponymous multi-disciplinary design studio in New York. She has over 15 years' experience on four continents, practising in New York, London, Singapore, Delhi, and Perth, and teaching at The Cooper Union, NYU, and the National University of Singapore. Her work across media has been exhibited in Istanbul, Dessau, New York, and Singapore, and will be seen in Sydney later this year. Shaumyika’s large-scale sculpture 'The Big Wave' was recently acquired by the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail in Australia. She holds a Master's (Advanced Architectural Design) from Columbia University, a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Western Australia, and completed her architectural registration at The Bartlett, UCL, London.
Degrees Held
Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design, Columbia University GSAPP
Bachelor of Architecture (with Honours), University of Western Australia
Bachelor of Environmental Design, University of Western Australia
Professional Affiliation
Royal Institute of British Architects
Architects Registration Board, UK
Australian Institute of Architects
Performances and Appearances
Women in Architecture (Singapore), Royal Institute of British Architects, Chapter Chats, 2021
'Towards a Slow Architecture' (Singapore), Royal Institute of British Architects, Crossover Dialogues, 2020
Research Interests
The Bauhaus, architecture, interior design, fine art, photography, sculpture, drawing, collage, painting, textiles, furniture, artisans, social impact design, colour, slow architecture, slow fashion
Awards And Honors
Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail (Australia) - 'The Big Wave' selected and acquired 2022
Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe (Australia) - selected 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi (Australia) - selected 2022
iLight Singapore - shortlisted 2016
Archipelago Film Festival, Columbia University - Finalist 2007
Cameron Chisholm Nicol Prize for Best Graduating Folio - Nominee 2001