NAIRA MUSHTAQ

Naira Mushtaq is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator based in London. Ms. Mushtaq received her masters from Central Saint Martins with distinction as a recipient of International Vice-Chancellor Scholarship. Her practice explores the deconstruction and re-framing of the vernacular, found photographs and film archives focusing on history, memory and social commentary stemming from a desire to understand memory.

Ms. Mushtaq has been a recipient of Muse Residency Award 2021-2022, Bridgeman artist award,2019 Carpenter’s Wharf Studio Residency award 2019, London, INKSTER PRINT residency 2019 and SANAT artist residency award, 2014, Pakistan.

Ms Mushtaq has co-published a paper titled “The Sky Drew Some New Lines”, read at Urban Heritage Activism Conference at TU Berlin, and published in the book” Things don’t exist until you give them a name” Berlin.

Her recent projects include Darbari Duniyah and Aluminum Theater for Art Night London 2019, Bringing the Spice at Raven Row, London.

She is part of an artist-run collective called WAH-We Are Here, which focuses on providing support and platforms through events and exhibitions for women of colour.

Naira Mushtaq is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator based in London. Ms. Mushtaq received her masters from Central Saint Martins with distinction as a recipient of International Vice-Chancellor Scholarship. Her practice explores the deconstruction and re-framing of the vernacular, found photographs and film archives focusing on history, memory and social commentary stemming from a desire to understand memory.

Ms. Mushtaq has been a recipient of Muse Residency Award 2021-2022, Bridgeman artist award,2019 Carpenter’s Wharf Studio Residency award 2019, London, INKSTER PRINT residency 2019 and SANAT artist residency award, 2014, Pakistan.

Ms Mushtaq has co-published a paper titled “The Sky Drew Some New Lines”, read at Urban Heritage Activism Conference at TU Berlin, and published in the book” Things don’t exist until you give them a name” Berlin.

Her recent projects include Darbari Duniyah and Aluminum Theater for Art Night London 2019, Bringing the Spice at Raven Row, London.

She is part of an artist-run collective called WAH-We Are Here, which focuses on providing support and platforms through events and exhibitions for women of colour.

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