CV/Resume

2026: Beauty Fall, SPACE Gallery, Solo exhibition, Greater London

2025 – Who Were They? Who Am I?, Attenborough Arts Centre, Leicester

2024 – Interwoven, BLOC Gallery, Queen Mary University, London, Solo Exhibition

2026: If we were Marrier D’Unienville, House of European History, Belgium

2026: Play More, WAH (we’re all human), Lime Tree Surgery, Community Exhibition

2026: 1834, Turf projects, London
2025 – 2026 – I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies, Autograph, London
Curated by Bindi Vora. Artists include Sunil Gupta and Sim Chi Yin.

2025 – Who Were They? Who Am I?, Attenborough Arts Centre, Leicester
Solo exhibition exploring identity and Indian indenture in Mauritius.

2025: P A R A L L E L, Devonshire Square

2025: Frieze East End Day

2024 – I Am, Accessible Lines, British Council (online), curated by Hatiye Garip

2023 – Afternoon Chai, SPACE Gallery, Ilford, London, Billboard Commission

2023 – Future Focus: New Terrain, Devonshire Square, curated by Natalia Seweryn and Patterson Falls

2023 – The Family, Loosen Art, Millepiani, Rome

2023 – Lafami (Mauritius), NAE Open 2023, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, curated by Saziso Phiri

2023 – Visible Artist Award, House of St Barnabas, London, Artists included Lakwena and David Shillinglaw

2023 – Becoming Monumental, Autograph (online), Part of Sasha Huber: YOU NAME IT

2023 – After he proposed, Photography Unthinking, Small File Photo Festival (online), artists included
Devika Pararasasinghe, John MacLean, Lauren Mason, Steffi Drerup 

2023 – If we were Marrier d’Unienville, New Year Exhibition, The Print House Gallery, London, included Francisco de la Mora, Ed Reardon, Rita Matos, Cath Pater-lancucki, Rosanna Dean, Jonathan Roson

2021 – RyeHereRyeNow Poster Show, London Design Festival, Peckham Levels

2025 – Light Work Artists-in-Residence, Syracuse, NY

2025 – Plat(f)orm, Winterthur, Zurich

2023 – Runner-up, Visible Artist Award, Audible

2023 – Shortlisted, Small File Photo Festival, The Photographers’ Gallery

2026 – Financial Times – How to Spend It

2026 – Light Work – “What could have been”

2026 – Prompt Magazine – “Reclaiming the unseen”
2026 – Light Work Annual – “What could have been”

2025 – Foam Magazine – “The test of time”

2025 – Hackney Citizen – I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies review

2006 – Con-trast, Photographic Book, University of Westminster

2025 – Guardian – “Enslavement, immolation and a HIV diagnosis”

2025 – British Journal of Photography – “A new show at Autograph examines the power and legacy of collage as a creative act”

2025 – Journal of Indentureship and Its Legacies – Culture Talks with Professor Clare Anderson

2024 – Rassa Magazine

2023 – Autograph – “Envisaging Genealogies and Disability Justice”

2022 – Make Bank – Creative Career Stories

2021 – Creative Entrepreneur

2025 – Wellcome Collection – “Signing my skin colour”

2025 – SAAG Anthology – “Gardening at the End of the World” (Ben Jacob)

2022 – NYM Magazine – “I Am… Chronically Brown” (Shani Dhanda)

2020 – dubble Magazine – “Dating: Mixed Signals”

2025 – Autograph – Artist Residency feature

2025 – University of Leicester – “Sabrina Tirvengadum Explores Their Mauritian Heritage”

2025 – Thomas Ferdinand – Exhibition review: Who Were They? Who Am I?

2025 – Thamarai – “Mauritian Tamil Art Exhibition in the UK”

2025 – SPACE Studios, Visit Leicester, Independent Leicester, CVAN East Midlands

2024 – Newark Artist Collaboration

2023 – FAD Magazine – Top 5 Art Exhibitions in London

2023 – Artists Collecting Society, SPACE Studios, Ameena Gafoor Institute, Random Daily Art

2025 – Autograph Collection, Public

2025 – Artist-led gallery, Parallel London 

2023 – Afternoon Chai, SPACE Gallery, Public

2023 – 2026 – If We Were Marrier d’Unienville, Audible, Private

2023 – Bridgeman Images, Licensing

2025 – V&A, Friday Late: Radical Kinship – Panel talk
2025 – AI and Generative Art Workshop, Autograph, London

2025 – Women’s Museum, Show & Tell – Panel talk

2025 – Symposium: Material memory and the AI Archive – Artist talk 

2025 – Culture Talks: Sabrina Tirvengadum with Professor Clare Anderson and Esme Cleall, Who Were They? Who Am I? – Panel talk

2025 – Series of 8 AI Creative Workshops, SPACE Gallery, London
2024 – AI Creative Workshops, Idea Space, Make it happen Fund 2024, Waltham Forest

2023 – R&D Photo Competition, WGSN, judge

2023 – Redbridge Design Challenge 2023, Creative People and Places funded by Arts Council, judge

2023 – Talk for Redbridge Design Challenge 2023, Creative People and Places funded by Arts Council

2025 – Current – 1834 Art Collective, Salina Jane, Liesa Bacchus, Amanda Hansavathy

An interdisciplinary art collective exploring the global histories and contemporary echoes of Indian Indentureship.

2011 – BTEC Design for Web, New City College
2007 – BA (Hons) Photographic Arts, University of Westminster
2003 – BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, Newham College London