
Khushi is a multidisciplinary designer and visual thinker whose practice engages with identities, printed matter, and creative advocacy. Anchored in research and concept-driven inquiry, her work explores the intersections of design and social impact. Most recently, she has been exploring storytelling as a tool to amplify voices and create spaces of visibility and agency for communities at the margins.
Restor(y)ing Cultural Memory
Investigating the role of participatory re-storytelling as a catalyst for cultural restoration and empowerment among truck artists in Delhi, India.
Restor(y)ing Cultural Memory seeks to examine the role of participatory re-storytelling through design as a catalyst for cultural restoration and empowerment among the marginalised truck artists operating in Delhi, India. Integrating ethnographic fieldwork and on-site dialogues with truck artists, the study aims to magnify their lived experiences, unpacking the intersections of systemic exploitation, diluted self-perception, and a colonial constructions of knowledge. On this basis, this research repositions truck artists as active agents restoring a culture rather than passive subjects of external representation.







