Babu

Melissa Joseph

BornNationalityBased In
1980AmericanNew York City, Vienna
Biography

Melissa Joseph creates deeply personal works that draw from memory, family history, and the intimacy of lived experience. Her practice engages with themes of cultural identity, belonging, and domestic life, weaving together fragments of her South Asian heritage and American upbringing. By transforming everyday materials into tender reflections of the past, Joseph examines how memory can be both fragile and resilient. Working across a range of media—including felted wool, textiles, ceramics, and works on paper—Joseph translates photographs and personal narratives into tactile forms. Her use of textiles embraces the language of craft and labor, carrying connotations of care, community, and time. Each piece bridges private memory and collective resonance, making the personal legible within broader social and cultural contexts. In her studio, materials like wool, fabric, and natural fibers are combined with found objects to create works that exist at the intersection of traditional craft, contemporary art, and conceptual practice. Through her multifaceted practice, Joseph reimagines the archive of memory, exploring how stories are passed down, reshaped, and embodied through material form. ...

Selected Artworks
Aunt Sue with ukelele
Babu
Melissa JosephBabu, 2024
23 x 33 x 10cm
Shruti Box for Vasyl
Ry’s first birthday
The Royal Mile
Melissa JosephThe Royal Mile, 2024
12 x 22 x 17cm
Grosveno Strathmore
Conjunto with Joey
Kosmo
Melissa JosephKosmo, 2024
⌀30.5cm
Babu
Melissa JosephBabu, 2024
22.9 x 33 x 10.2cm
Gallery Representation