Anika Murthy (b. Bay Area, CA) is an artist and designer whose practice grapples with photographs, text, and fiber. Her work is concerned with matter found in private & public archives and uses intervention as a tool to index and subvert histories, while creating space for emergent fictions. She uses preservation as a medium for process-based works rooted in revision, multiplicity, and repair. The work is further informed by communal dialogue, the repetition of gathering, and the belief that many things can be true at once. She is interested in the non-linear process of creation rather than the output.