Please join us for a public lecture on April 14 by the Mittal Institute’s second Distinguished Artist Fellow, Naiza Khan. Naiza Khan is an internationally renowned visual artist from Pakistan whose powerful work weaves together themes of land, body, and memory through drawing, sculpture, archival material, and film. Her work is rooted in critical research, documentation, and mapping-based exploration, raising significant questions about colonial history, collective memory, and the impact of old and new infrastructures.
Respondent: Sonal Khullar, Hilles Bush Fellow 2024–25 at Harvard Radcliffe Institute and W. Norman Brown Associate Professor of South Asian Studies in the history of art department at the University of Pennsylvania
Chair: Jinah Kim, George P. Bickford Professor of Indian and South Asian Art and Professor of South Asian Studies, Harvard University
The lecture will be followed by a public reception.
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