Jayasri Burman

Jayasri Burman (b.1980,Kolkata) completed her formal training in art from Kala Bhavan, Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan and the College of Visual Arts, Kolkata. Later, she took a formal course on printmaking under the guidance of Monsieur Ceizerzi in Paris, France.

 

Her solo and group exhibitions include : IAF - New Delhi (2023); Sanchit Art Gallery, New Delhi (2021); River of Faith - Bikaner House,New Delhi (2021); India Art Fair - Art Alive Gallery (2020); ‘If on A Winter’s Night A Traveller’- Art Musings Gallery (2019); Palo Alto 2018 - AICON Gallery, New York (2018); Art Stage Singapore (2017); India Art Fair - Art Alive Gallery (2016); ‘The Ecstacy of Art 1' - Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai (2015); ‘Lila’ - Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai (2014); Chawla Art Gallery,New Delhi (2012); Indian Art Summit - Art Alive Gallery (2011); ‘A Mythical Universe’ - Art Alive Gallery, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi (2009-10); 'Indiart Tokyo Imprints’ - Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2007); ‘The Journey’ - New York Academy of Art (2007-08); Gallery 27- Cork Street, London (2003-04); Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai (1987); Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi (1983);  ‘A Tribute to Vincent Van Gogh’ - Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi (1987) and many more.

 

Jayasri Burman is a recipient of the Icon and Devi Awards as well as the National Award and Certificate of Merit from the All India Youth Art Exhibition. She was also awarded by the College of Visual Arts in Tempera for outstanding merit in the annual exhibition. In 2007, the Government of India released a series of commemorative stamps with her works on International Women's Day which remains one of her most cherished achievements.


Jayasri Burman lives and works  between Delhi and Kolkata.