Nadia Khawaja

Nadia Khawaja has explored a wide range of media, including photography, photomontage, collage, video, screen printing, and poetic texts. After graduating, she also delved into classical music and dance. More recently, her focus has shifted to large-scale drawings, neon works, digital art, and painting.

Biography of Nadia Khawaja

Nadia Khawaja is a contemporary artist from Lahore, Pakistan. She graduated with distinction in Printmaking from the National College of Arts, Lahore, in 2001.

As an exchange student at the École supérieure d’art in Aix-en-Provence, France, Khawaja explored various media, including photography, photo montage, collage, video, screen-printing, and poetic texts. She has since delved into classical music and dance.

Her work has been featured in several notable exhibitions worldwide, including "New Art from Pakistan" at the Thomas Erben Gallery in New York (2010), "No More Bad Girls?" at Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna (2010), Artissima 18 in Turin (2011), and the India Art Summit in New Delhi (2011).

She also had a solo presentation with the Thomas Erben Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2014. Khawaja's work is part of the collection at the Devi Art Foundation in New Delhi.

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    Pakistan, Lahore