Anusha Ramchand (b. 1995, Hyderabad, Pakistan) is a multidisciplinary artist working between Pakistan and the UK. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Distinction from the National College of Arts, Lahore (2018), and her MA with Distinction from Arts University Bournemouth (2024). Her work explores migration, identity, and belonging, shaped by her experience of growing up Hindu in Pakistan, and more recently moving to the UK. Using materials such as fiberglass, plexiglass, recycled cardboard, and 3D printing, she creates portable, adaptable structures that comment on the complexities of identity and belonging.
Ramchand has exhibited widely in Pakistan and internationally. She has participated in various group shows and shown works at Canvas Gallery (solo show), O Art Space, The Gallery and many more. She has also been part of the Karachi and Lahore Biennale. She was nominated for the Sovereign Art Prize (2021, 2022) and received the Khurram Kasim Art Foundation grant (2021–2022).