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Salima Hashmi
Contribution of women to contemporary art | April 13, 2006
Salima Hashmi is a Pakistani painter and activist who served for four years as the head of the National College of Arts. She is also the recipient of the Pride of Performance Award.
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Salima Hashmi discusses women's contribution to Contemporary Art
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Women’s place in modern history, arts highlighted
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Dr Ross Burns
Henry Kim
Mahira Khan
Dr Asma Ibrahim
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