Artist, Yoga & Meditation Teacher

Raghubir Khalsa Kintisch

Raghubir Khalsa Kintisch is a multi-disciplinary artist whose  studio work and social practice projects explore the intersections of spirituality and art-making, gender and domestic labor, and artist and audience. She predominantly uses painting, drawing, mixed media, sound, video, and yogic technology in her work. 

Over the years Kintisch has enjoyed successful careers as textile designer, decorative and mosaic artist, as well as an exhibited artist, and is well-known for her commissioned work in private homes, public and commercial spaces. She has travelled around the world to execute large scale commissioned murals and installations and has exhibited paintings, installations and drawings in New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Tokyo. She currently teaches at OTIS College of Art and Design, Los Angeles County Hight School for the Arts, and at Notre Dame High School.

In 2017-2018, two paintings were included in a group exhibition at MoMA entitled Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978–1983. Other recent shows include last year’s group show at the Power Women Summit: The Road to 50/50 by 2020, Intercontinental Downtown in Los Angeles and Ineffable, a group show at the Keystone Gallery in Los Angeles last Spring. This Spring, Kintisch will be featured in a one-person exhibition at the Winslow Garage in Silver Lake, and her much-anticipated upcoming release The Eleven Yogic Arts of Creative Living will be available in January 2020. 

Kintisch is also a Kundalini Yoga teacher and trainer and as such, specializes in teaching Yoga and Meditation as a creative as well as spiritual practice. She teaches yoga workshops and classes in art spaces and institutions such as RISD, UCLA, OTIS, Hauser & Wirth, and the Women’s Center for Creative Work in order to offer the experience of the symbiosis between yoga, meditation and art-making. www.kintischstudio.com, www.intravisionproject.com