Dipti Anand is an Indian writer, curator and editor.
She has an interdisciplinary background, graduating with a master's of arts degree with concentrations in philosophy, literary theory and comparative literature from the Graduate School of Arts and Science at New York University; and a bachelor's of science degree in business and entrepreneurship from Babson College. She has completed rigorous writing and curatorial workshops at Exeter College, Oxford University; the Foundation of Indian Contemporary Art and Asia Art Archive in India, New Delhi; the Royal College of Art, London; and Tin House. She also recently volunteered as a reader at Electric Literature.
She has more than a decade of experience working in writing, publishing and the visual arts. She has edited around 50 books across genres and conceptualized and curated over 10 exhibitions, including 2 major gallery shows under her own banner. Her writing has appeared previously in Maudlin House, Catapult, SORTES, Bruiser, and ASAP Art, among others, as well as a poetry anthology and several art catalogues. Her fiction made the long-list for the DZANC Books Diverse Voices Prize in 2020. She is presently the resident curator at Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, with an indepedent creative writing practice.