Niya B is a multi-disciplinary artist working at the intersections of visual art and performance. She employs video, soundscapes, text, live acts, and immersive installations to explore themes of ecology, (trans)gender embodiments, class, mythology, and the knowledge held in the land and the performing body. Her work, rooted in personal experiences, aims to create intimate, meditative spaces that connect diverse audiences beyond representation and political polarization.
Niya has exhibited across the UK, including at Tate Britain, CCA Glasgow, and Site Gallery, and internationally at events such as Venice International Performance Week, Visioni Del Sud (Italy), the 5th and 8th Thessaloniki Biennale and the 2023 European Capital of Culture (Greece), and the 5th Moscow Biennale (Russia). She has received support from Arts Council England, the British Council, Jerwood Arts and the Cultural Institute Leeds among others. Niya holds an MA in Landscape Architecture from the University of Sheffield and is currently pursuing a funded practice-as-research PhD at Kingston University’s School of Art in London on ecology and gender.