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The Met
Upper East Side
The Met
The Met
The Met
The Met
MoMA
MoMA
Midtown
MoMA
MoMA
MoMA
MoMA
Whitney
Whitney
Meatpacking
Whitney
Whitney
Whitney
Whitney
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Crown Heights
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Upper East Side
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Mercer Labs
Mercer Labs
SoHo
Mercer Labs
Mercer Labs
Mercer Labs
Mercer Labs
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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

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.