Nitin Mukul

Nitin is a visual artist mapping spaces where painting and video intersect as a durational experience and co-founder of Epicenter NYC, a community journalism multiplatform initiative that connects, informs and empowers through the power of culture and community.

He is the recipient of 2020 and 2023 fellowships from NYFA. His work has been shown at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, Pioneer Works, The Queens Museum, Lincoln Center, and The Rubin Museum, among others.

Art

Images, left to right:

  1. Painting his designated block for 26 Blocks of Joy, the largest outdoor mural project in Queens, on 34th Ave. in Jackson Heights. “As a participating artist and co-organizer of this ambitious undertaking, I am genuinely thrilled to see our open street transformed by this labor of love from the Queens arts community.” “This project, the formation of Paseo Park and the founding of Epicenter NYC were all in some way connected to helping our neighbors navigate the pandemic, and frankly demonstrate the resilience to make the neighborhood even better than before.”

  2. Filming a durational painting on site during the reception for my 2024 solo show at the New York Hall of Science in Queens.

  3. An installation view of Heat Maps: Queens, my 2024 solo show at the New York Hall of Science in Queens.

  4. Road Test, 1993, Oil on canvas, 40 x 60 inches

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