Ranajit Sinha is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Ottawa, Canada, whose practice engages with the material and conceptual tensions between surface, memory, and the human condition. Born and raised in New Delhi, India, Sinha brings a cross-cultural perspective to his work, shaped by his experiences across India, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Canada.
Sinha holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Delhi College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. He later earned a second Master’s degree in Painting from Central Washington University, where he was awarded a teaching assistantship. His academic training reflects a deep commitment to both traditional and experimental approaches to image-making.
Before relocating to Canada, Sinha worked in the advertising industry with internationally recognized agencies including Saatchi & Saatchi and Young & Rubicam in the UAE. This professional experience continues to inform his sensitivity to visual language and narrative construction.
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
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2010 — Video & Film Workshops, SAW Video, Ottawa
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2009 — IFCO – Filmmakers of Colour, Diversity Workshop Series, Ottawa
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2009 — Glass Art Workshop, Northern Art Glass Inc., Ottawa
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2004 — MFA, Painting, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA, USA, Teaching Assistantship Award
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MFA, Printmaking, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India
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BFA, Delhi College of Art, New Delhi, India
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2020–2023
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2023 — The Art of Communication in Racial Health Equity Innovation, Boston, USA
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2022 — Re-new Members, Sculptors Society of Canada, Canadian Sculpture Centre, Toronto
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2022 — Origins & Future, Wall Space Gallery, Ottawa
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2020 — The Beginning, Art Pilgrims, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi, India
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2020 — Hindsight, City of Ottawa Art Collection, City Hall & Karsh-Masson Gallery, Ottawa
2012–2016
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2015, 2016 — Instructor Exhibitions, Nepean Visual Arts Centre, Ottawa
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2012 — Jumpstart: Animation – Third Space, SAW Video, Ottawa
2005–2010
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2009, 2010 — Annual Exhibitions, AOE Arts Council, Shenkman Centre, Ottawa
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2007 —