About Us!

(Top Row) (L to R) Vinaya V, Saadhana V, (Bottom Row) (L to R) Niyathi S, Advika T

Niyathi Srinivasan : Founder, Accounting Manager, Head Henna Artist

Hi! I’m a senior at Lexington High School (LHS) and the founder of Henna for Humanity. I’m passionate about the arts and wanted to find a way to stay connected with others; something I believe is sorely needed in a pandemic era. Aside from working on improving and improvising Henna designs, I am a student of Indian classical music. I have been taking Carnatic (south Indian classical music) vocal and instrumental (veena) lessons from Dr. Revathi Ramaswamy since I was 6 years old. I’m also passionate about swimming and am a part of the LHS swim team.

I first learned about Henna around 3 years ago and realized that it is a common practice to decorate a bride’s hands in intricate patterns in Hindu tradition. I felt that there could be so many more ways Henna could be used on a daily basis, as a temporary tattoo. I work closely with my friends, Saadhana, Adivka, and Vinaya, to keep this art form alive, accessible, and affordable to everyone.

Saadhana V : Growth Officer, Website and Promotions Manager, Henna Artist

Hi, I’m Saadhana, a sophmore at Lexington High School. My sister and I have been friends with Niyathi since we moved to Lexington 9 years ago. I’ve been part of Henna for Humanity since it’s founding, and soon after I joined, I met Advika. We’ve stayed friends throughout, and continue to enjoy working together in spreading our message to more, and more people through what we do.

A few years ago, Niyathi told us she was going to start an initiative and needed help. Since henna is a an incredible part of our culture, once she described the idea, I absolutely loved it and jumped on board right away. I was really excited to become part of Henna For Humanity, and I still continue to be thrilled by every brand new experience we come across.

I support Henna for Humanity, by designing and keeping our website updated, running communication between teams, and being a henna artist. In my primary role, I work to expand, build and maintain our relationships with organizations and customers alike. Constantly seeking room for expansion, I really enjoy working at this incredible initiative, and I’m looking forward to watching our efforts reach new heights.

Vinaya V: Lead Henna Artist

Hi, I’m Vinaya, a 7th grader at Jonas Clarke Middle School. I have been in Henna for Humanity for more than 3 years, and regardless of my age, I have had years of experience with the amazing art of henna.

Over the past few years at Henna for Humanity, I have tried countless types of henna designs, henna cones, and techniques. Learning all of these variations in style, and presentation has helped me grow as a henna artist. My variety is what makes me the henna artist that I am.

I support Henna for Humanity by being a henna artist that pays attention to detail, and puts new henna ideas on the table. The rest of our team, have all helped me grow as a artist, and me become a important part of the initiative. Niyathi and I have been friends for years now, she has helped pull this all together. My sister, Saadhana, has also been really supportive of the group by managing the website, starting out doing henna, and communicating with the team. My fellow artist, Advika, has helped push me to make better designs. Overall, the support my team gives me only increases my skill and contribution to Henna for Humanity.

Advika T; Henna Artist & Social Media Manager

Hi! I’m Advika, a senior at Lexington High School. and a budding henna artist. Born in India, I am also a student of Indian classical music and have been taking vocal Carnatic singing lessons for many years. After coming to the US at a very young age, I became introduced to fine arts and I am continuing to look for new expressions for my art. Currently, I am a certified watercolor and graphite artist and practice on a daily basis. I always find ways to connect to my cultural roots, whether it's through art, singing, dance, photography, or henna. 

I’ve always been fascinated by henna art, and just recently I joined Henna for Humanity as a henna artist. I also deeply connect with our message about empowerment for women and providing education for those who don’t have access to it. I was very thrilled when Niyathi asked me to join Henna for Humanity and I am looking forward to working with her and the others to share our henna art with the world.

Bedford Branch of Henna for Humanity

  • SRI STHUTHI VENKATESH; Bedford Branch Leader

  • SRI SHLOKA VENKATESH

  • SAYONTIKA BHATTACHARYA

    Hi! I’m Sayontika, a junior at Bedford High School. I am a first generation Indian and always searching for ways to understand my culture better. I am currently a classical Indian dance (Bharatnatyam) student, and have learned Tagore music.

    I’m so honored to be apart of this cause, because henna was a big part of my connection to my culture. At weddings, events, receptions, I was always getting henna done, and I saw how it interested people from all over the world. I love art, and recently relearning how to do henna for others has been really cool, especially for a good cause. Henna for Humanity allows me to have ties to my culture, all while helping parts of the community in India that are often overlooked. I am so excited to help introduce Bedford to this cause.

Lexington Henna Club Volunteers

  • ASHVITHA EYALARASAN

    Hi! My name is Ashvitha Eyalarasan and I am a rising Junior at Lexington High School. I love to read books and play badminton. I am a dancer, and have been learning Bharatanatyam since second grade. I joined the Henna Club at my high school, led by Niyathi, Advika and Saadhana, my freshman year because I’ve always wanted to learn how to do henna on other people and learn more about the art itself.

  • CHARVI CHINNAM

  • NISHTHA CHHABRA

  • ANUSHKA AIYAR

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