Seema Lisa Pandya is a Brooklyn based accomplished sustainability consultant and a multidisciplinary artist that explores the intersection between sustainability, art, culture, and the built-environment. Her art is deeply rooted in sustainability, biology, physics, and exploring connections to her South Asian heritage manifesting works with bio-inspired forms in painting, sculpture, digital media, kinetic art, and public art installations. She has exhibited works at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Park Brooklyn, Governor’s Island, Mumbai, India, the Museum of Contemporary Art-Long Island, Pioneer Works, BRIC Arts, and more with works featured in Time Out NY, NY1 News, Pix11 News, Times of India, Vogue India, and Fine Woodworking, Hyperallergic and more. Her accolades include being a 2024 NYSCA project grant recipient and 2023 Anklave Arts Alliance Fellow. She has participated in art residencies at the Rockefeller Pocantico Estate and Goddard College and received commissions for figures like Khizr Khan and Chelsea Clinton.Seema contributes actively to her community. She was a NYFA Immigrant Artist program mentor, an advisor on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee at NYSID, was a panelist for Asian Arts Alliance’s "Art, Environment, and Justice in a Changing World", and currently serves on the Board of the Brooklyn Raga Massive music collective. Seema is also a sustainability consultant and professor teaching environmental building courses at NYSID. She holds a BA with a focus on Sustainable Design from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.