Choreography of the Grid begins from a simple premise: we live within systems. Purvai Rai traces the grid from colonial survey lines and land reform legislation to agricultural furrows, canal geometry, and domestic kitchens. Surfaces are ruled, impressed, crocheted, knotted, and scored—procedures that echo both architectural planning and agrarian labor. The exhibition asks who draws the line, who lives within it, and how materials remember the systems that shaped them.