Date:16 April, 2013

Kumaar explores themes of belonging and inherited rituals through her multidisciplinary practices, including painting, sculpture, and art mindfulness workshops. Her spiritual dedication to addressing gender inheritance and caste disparities is expressed through unsaid, repressed words in asemic mark-making within psychological, abstract, and iconographic landscapes that resonate universally. By integrating these creative channels, Kumaar invites audiences to engage deeply with and connect personally to these overarching themes.
As an art educator and Yoga and breathwork instructor, Kumaar creates and leads Yoga and Art Therapeutic Workshops for organizations such as the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas; the National Mall in Washington, DC; and the Community Art Meditative Murals project at The Other Art Fair.
Working out of her studio in the Tin District of West Dallas, Kumaar has shown her work at notable venues including the Amarillo Art Museum biennial, the Latino Arts Center in Dallas, and the Smithsonian-affiliated Irving Arts Center. In 2025, Kumaar received a Dallas Museum of Art Dozier Travel Grant, was a finalist for the Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Grant, appeared in the juried show New Texas Talent at Craighead Green Gallery, and contributed to the Cultural Affairs Master Plan and arts-based community engagement with the City of Frisco, Texas. Kumaar holds a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Texas, Arlington.