Khenzom Alling

Khenzom is a Tibetan artist based in Brooklyn. Her paintings weave together human and natural elements, centering themes of interdependence, ecofeminism, and sovereignty. By envisioning a homeland untouched by violence and environmental harm, her art challenges colonial narratives of Tibet and imagines futures where the deep harmony between Tibetan people and their land is fully restored. In many paintings, she imbues Tibetan nomads with magical powers that reflect their knowledge and stewardship of the environment. Blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, Khenzom’s art invites viewers to reimagine our modern world and confront today’s climate issues through a lens of hope.

She draws inspiration from traditional thangka art, Tibetan mythologies, and Buddhist beliefs. The strong environmental themes in her work stem from her commitment to climate activism and environmental justice. A graduate of Yale University with a degree in Environmental Studies, Khenzom has worked with the Yale Center for Environmental Justice and currently works at the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Upcoming Programs by Khenzom Alling

Sacred Bridge: Uniting the Heart of the Amazon and the Peaks of the Himalayas

Also With Hushahu Yawanawá, Matsini Yawanawá & Family, Kenewma Yawanawá, Jordão Souza, Tsela Zoksang, Dechen Kelden and Dr. Jetsun Cheme

October 2 - 5, 2025

There was once a time, deep in the Amazon rainforest, when the great keepers of wisdom—guardians of plants, prayer, and profound spiritual connection—held their knowledge close. For centuries, the sacred teachings of Tibetan Buddhism were also hidden, veiled high in the Himalayas and passed down through silence, meditation, and ceremony. Now, the time foretold has […]