Zoya Chaudhary (b. 1982) is a Singapore-based, India-born artist whose multidisciplinary practice—spanning installation, video, cut-out collage and painting—explores perception, memory and time in a media-saturated world.
Beginning from intimate, personal fragments, her works expand outward to probe how individual experience intersects with broader public narratives. Informed by her background in theatre and illustration, Zoya often stages
images and motifs like scenes or props, layering them to suggest shifting viewpoints and overlapping timelines. Through this approach, she creates quietly cinematic spaces that invite viewers to reflect on how stories about self and
society are constructed, repeated and unsettled.