
Ariuntuya Jambaldorj
J. Ariuntuya is a graduate of the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture, majoring in Monumental Art. Using simple materials such as ink, watercolor, and paper, her work explores themes of human existence, the relationship between nature and humanity, and the passage of time. She expresses these ideas through various forms, including media art and performance art.
Ariuntuya has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and her animated short film Thread has received international acclaim and awards. She has also contributed to the organizing team of the 57th Venice Biennale in Italy. Currently, she teaches at Elite International School while continuing her artistic practice.
"Threads of Wind and Time: The Art of Ariuntuya Jambaldorj"
Ariuntuya Jambaldorj is a neo-nomadic Mongolian artist whose work interlaces the earthly and the ethereal, guided by the enduring philosophies of the steppe. Rooted in a deep sense of place yet driven by a spirit of exploration, her artistic journey is self-discovery and cross-cultural dialogue.
She seeks to bridge cultural divides through global collaborations and a multidisciplinary approach, infusing her work with perspectives that transcend borders. Her practice reflects a continuous search for connection between people, traditions, and the unseen forces that shape our world.

