Irushi Tenekoon: Reviving Sri Lanka’s Forgotten Icons Through Art
Excerpt:
In this powerful episode, award-winning Sri Lankan animator Irushi Tenekoon joins the podcast to discuss her animated film on Minnette de Silva—a pioneering female architect who shaped 1950s Sri Lanka. Through her art, Irushi reclaims overlooked history and amplifies local voices on global platforms. Spotify here / Apple here
🎙️ Episode Summary
This episode of Sri Lanka: Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting Pot features a rich and inspiring conversation with Irushi Tenekoon, a celebrated animator and visual storyteller from Sri Lanka. Known for her creative approach to reinterpreting historical figures, Irushi shares the story behind her acclaimed short film in The Animate Her Series—a tribute to the groundbreaking architect Minnette de Silva.
A trailblazer in 1950s Sri Lankan architecture, Minnette de Silva fused modernist design with local materials and culture, pioneering social housing projects and sustainable urban planning long before they were global concerns. Despite her impact, she remains underrecognized in both local and international discourse.
In this episode, we explore:
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Irushi’s creative journey into animation and visual storytelling
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The challenges and joys of portraying Sri Lankan women in history
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How animation can bring forgotten narratives—like Minnette’s—to life
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The importance of representing Sri Lankan talent on global stages
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Shifting narratives from colonial legacy to local brilliance
Irushi’s work bridges art, activism, and memory, offering a vibrant new lens on what it means to be a modern Sri Lankan creative reclaiming history for the next generation.
Irushi is an award winning animator, illustrator and educator based in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She teaches animation to undergraduates part time at the Academy of Design in Colombo and spends the rest of her time working on illustrating and animating stories from Sri Lanka and South Asia out of her home studio. While starting out as a self taught artist, she recently completed her MA in Animation at the Royal College of Art in London supported by a Chevening Scholarship from the UK’s FCDO. Her notable work includes:
- 83 A very short film (2016)
- The Animate Her series (2019-2022)
- Is this an architectural documentary? (2023)
To learn more about her work visit www.irusdedoodles.com