About
New York City · 2021–2026
This is my archive of the spaces I’ve been and a love letter to NYC.
This is my archive of the spaces I’ve been and a love letter to NYC.
This is my archive of the spaces I’ve been and a love letter to NYC.

Neha Obilisetty
Designer · New York
When I came into design school as a wide-eyed freshman, I had a visual design professor who was a direct descendant of a Bauhaus disciple and she instilled a love for strong, intentional design early on: the idea that form and aesthetics can and should come together meaningfully. In my time studying, I took some art history classes along the way and that’s what made me fall in love with art museums specifically. Being able to see the intention and care behind crafting a space and an experience is its own creative act.
When I came into design school as a wide-eyed freshman, I had a visual design professor who was a direct descendant of a Bauhaus disciple and she instilled a love for strong, intentional design early on: the idea that form and aesthetics can and should come together meaningfully. In my time studying, I took some art history classes along the way and that’s what made me fall in love with art museums specifically. Being able to see the intention and care behind crafting a space and an experience is its own creative act.
When I came into design school as a wide-eyed freshman, I had a visual design professor who was a direct descendant of a Bauhaus disciple and she instilled a love for strong, intentional design early on: the idea that form and aesthetics can and should come together meaningfully. In my time studying, I took some art history classes along the way and that’s what made me fall in love with art museums specifically. Being able to see the intention and care behind crafting a space and an experience is its own creative act.