Emily Bhargava | Studio 208
Mosaic with upcycled materials
Emily Bhargava works primarily in glass, ceramic, and steel, and incorporates a wide variety of upcycled materials and found objects into her work. She transforms blank walls and empty spaces into colorful, quirky, and playful designs that inspire reflection, learning, and community ownership. Emily often works at the intersection of art and public health, helping communities utilize the arts as an effective tool for health promotion. Emily is skilled at residential commissions, community collaborations, and arts integration. She is also an active teaching artist. She serves as the co-chair of the programming committee of the New England Mosaic Society.
Mosaic with upcycled materials
Emily Bhargava works primarily in glass, ceramic, and steel, and incorporates a wide variety of upcycled materials and found objects into her work. She transforms blank walls and empty spaces into colorful, quirky, and playful designs that inspire reflection, learning, and community ownership. Emily often works at the intersection of art and public health, helping communities utilize the arts as an effective tool for health promotion. Emily is skilled at residential commissions, community collaborations, and arts integration. She is also an active teaching artist. She serves as the co-chair of the programming committee of the New England Mosaic Society.
Mosaic with upcycled materials
Emily Bhargava works primarily in glass, ceramic, and steel, and incorporates a wide variety of upcycled materials and found objects into her work. She transforms blank walls and empty spaces into colorful, quirky, and playful designs that inspire reflection, learning, and community ownership. Emily often works at the intersection of art and public health, helping communities utilize the arts as an effective tool for health promotion. Emily is skilled at residential commissions, community collaborations, and arts integration. She is also an active teaching artist. She serves as the co-chair of the programming committee of the New England Mosaic Society.