We are proud to present the Shanthi Chandrasekar’s Singularities & Infinities Chicago debut as part of our ongoing Entangled Beauty: Conversations on Quantum Science series, which includes academic presentations, film screenings, theatrical performances, and thematically-connected art exhibits.
The Shanthi Chandrasekar Singularities & Infinities exhibit embodies the spirit of Entangled Beauty by translating the abstract concepts of quantum mechanics and cosmology into intricate visual forms. Inspired by thought experiments about black holes, multiverses, and the origins of the cosmos, her work invites viewers to consider how scientific discoveries reshape our imagination. Through detailed drawings, layered materials, and evocative symbolism, Chandrasekar opens new ways of seeing complexity, pattern, and hidden order in the universe—making her art a natural complement to Entangled Beauty’s performances, presentations, and conversations.
Artwork from Shanthi Chandrasekar’s Singularities & Infinities Chicago debut art exhibit will be available for viewing in our Paradiso ballroom. The pieces will also be available for purchase, with more information to come. Please RSVP for gallery hours, or stop by to view the work on your own schedule. Visitors are encouraged to check in at the box office upon arrival.
Chandrasekar is a Maryland-based multimedia and multidisciplinary artist with an academic background in physics and psychology, as well as training in traditional Indian art forms such as Kolam and Tanjore painting. Her practice is fueled by curiosity and shaped by both cultural heritage and scientific inquiry. While many of her works draw from Indian traditions, her deepest inspiration comes from the mystery and majesty of the universe—where the scientific overlaps with the spiritual.
Her art has been recognized with numerous awards, including Independent Artist Awards from the Maryland State Arts Council and Individual Artist Grants from the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County. She has exhibited widely at institutions including the Smithsonian, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Gandhi Memorial Center, and the American University’s Katzen Arts Center. Chandrasekar’s works are also held in the DC Art Bank, Montgomery Public Art, and several hospital and private collections.
Through the Singularities & Infinities series, Chandrasekar continues her lifelong exploration of the unknown, creating contemplative works that challenge our understanding of reality while celebrating beauty, interconnectedness, and wonder.