
Anup Acharya , visual designer and project manager of KAGUL team.
Anup Acharya is an artist and project manager who views art as more than just a form of
expression—it’s a catalyst for connection, conversation, and change. With a foundation in
fashion design and over five years of experience navigating the art world, Anup’s work is shaped
by a desire to break boundaries and explore the intersections of art, culture, and community.
Their passion lies in creating art that speaks to people’s experiences, bridging gaps between
diverse narratives and making art accessible to all.
Anup’s journey has been one of continuous exploration. Whether curating exhibitions or
managing large-scale projects, they are driven by a belief in the transformative power of art. At
the heart of their work is a deep commitment to understanding the stories that art can tell,
whether it’s through managing Lakshmi Madhavan’s thought-provoking solo exhibition
“Generations in My Body” or collaborating on global initiatives like the Google Arts and
Culture project in Madurai.
For Anup, every project is an opportunity to foster dialogue, bring new ideas to life, and push the
boundaries of creativity. Their approach is grounded in a strong belief in the collaborative nature
of art—working closely with artists, communities, and institutions to create meaningful
experiences that resonate with people. Balancing vision with execution, Anup is constantly
adapting, learning, and evolving, both as an artist and as someone deeply passionate about the
role art plays in shaping society