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Zarina Hashmi Education

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Robert Young

Updated on December 30, 2025

Zarina Hashmi Education: Zarina Hashmi, professionally called Zarina, was an Indian-American artist and printmaker based in New York City.

She developed a passion for art at a younger age, was consistent throughout her career, and rose to become one of the most sought-after artists.

Zarina’s art was influenced by her identity as a Muslim-born Indian woman, her family’s history, as well as a lifetime spent traveling from place to place

She lived in numerous cities including Bangkok, Delhi, Bonn, Los Angeles, Tokyo, New York, and ultimately with her family members in London.

Some of these locations became the subject of a series of woodblock prints; “I do not feel at home anywhere, but the idea of home follows me wherever I go,” she later remarked.

Zarina Hashmi

Her work included drawing, printmaking, and sculpture and often featured symbols that call to mind such ideas as movement, diaspora, and exile.

Also, she used visual elements from Islamic religious decoration, especially the regular geometry commonly found in Islamic architecture

Due to her outstanding art and creativity, she was one of four artists to represent India in the country’s first pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011.

Some of her works are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

Zarina served as a board member of the New York Feminist Art Institute and an instructor of papermaking workshops at the affiliated Women’s Center for Learning.

Zarina passed away on 25th April 2020 after a long illness (Alzheimer’s disease), but she died peacefully, in London where she was living with her niece and nephew.

She was a Muslim and was buried the same day she died. On Sunday, 16th July 2023, a Google Doodle inspired by Zarina’s works was published to commemorate her 86th birthday

Zarina Hashmi Education

Not much is known about the educational background of the late artist. However, per our checks, Zarina Hashmi bagged a degree in mathematics, BS (Honours) from the Aligarh Muslim University in 1958.

She then studied a variety of printmaking methods in Thailand, and at Atelier 17 studio in Paris, as an apprentice to Stanley William Hayter and Toshi Yoshida in Tokyo, Japan.