Resha Parajuli
​​​​Hi, I’m Resha — interdisciplinary connector, artist, physicist, poet, and advocate for radical submission to creativity.
I work at the intersection of art, science, and creative inquiry — curating experiences that invite clarity, dialogue, and wonder.
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I’ve studied astrophysics, trained in innovation design, and spent years navigating the space between research labs, art studios, museums, and mission-driven startups. Along the way, I’ve designed immersive learning experiences, guided teams through ambiguity, and facilitated meaningful collaboration across disciplines.
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As I moved between these spaces, and I kept hearing the same refrain from the "analytics" and the "creatives" — “I’m just not creative,” or “Science is over my head.” But I never saw those worlds as separate, they’ve always coexisted within me.
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So I made it my mission to help others dissolve that divide — to reimagine creativity not as a trait for a chosen few, but as a process we all have access to. Whether you’re seeking a spark of inspiration or a systematic deep dive into your own creative process, I’m here to help you reconnect the dots.​​​​​

Keynote
Book Resha for Speaking
Spark a deeper dialogue about creativity, connection, and the human experience. Resha invites audiences into the space between disciplines — where art meets science, where structure meets wonder — to reimagine how we think, lead, and create together.

Workshop
Book a Workshop
Whether guiding a room of educators, entrepreneurs, or changemakers, Resha helps teams reconnect with creativity as a shared practice. These workshops invite groups to explore the habits, mindsets, and tensions that shape how we learn, lead, and collaborate meaningfully. Through reflection, play, and deep dialogue, teams walk away with fresh energy, clarity, and tools to bring creativity into everyday rhythms.

New Projects
Let's Collaborate on something new
I will routinely post about new projects in my social channels, Substack and projects pages. If any of these interest you, of if you have an idea at the intersection of art and science, and need a team to hash it out, please reach out!