Chandrika Metivier

Photo Credit: Riot Muse

Chandrika is a non-binary, multidisciplinary artist of Haitian, Native, and Mexican descent whose creative expression spans performance-theatre, soft sculptures, and public art. Their installations and performances across the United States tackle daring and provocative themes, often drawing from personal narratives to illuminate pressing global issues. These semi-autobiographical pieces underscore the intersections of discrimination and radicalism. Seamlessly blending art with activism, Chandrika utilizes a myriad of disciplines as powerful instruments for social protest. Their collaborative engagements include projects with esteemed institutions and platforms such as Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Project Row Houses, The Contemporary Austin, DiverseWorks, The Orange Show, Rice University, The Contemporary Austin, SaveArtSpace, and Art At A Time Like This.