
About Me
I am Harmeet Sodhi, and UFO Warehouse is my art practice. My work explores personal experiences that resonate universally, such as play, which is shaped differently by each individual. I’m particularly interested in how we engage with forces beyond our control that we still encounter daily, for example climate change. Although it is a collective challenge, my work tries to approach it through a playful, experiential lens, creating space for personal reflection within a larger shared condition. More broadly, I examine experiences that feel deeply individual, yet are shared across humanity.
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In my work, I reimagine sculpture not as a fixed, self-contained object, but as a dynamic site of play and lived experience. By shifting the viewer from a passive observer to an active participant, it reflects how we navigate shared environments and experiences in our everyday lives, how we relate to one another and the world around us. This draws on John Sharp’s perspective in Works of Play, where he describes “community of practice” in which meaning is created through participation. By inviting the audience to actively engage with my work, I shifts the viewer from observer to co-creator, the audience is the one who makes the work exist in its final, lived form.
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