Nazia Ejaz

Ghosts of Place

Opening Reception: December 12, 2022
Time: 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Tanzara Gallery, Islamabad
Exhibition continues until 25th, December 2024. (Mon - Sat 11:30 am - 7:00 pm)

Tanzara Gallery takes pleasure in presenting once again the works of Australian/Pakistani artist Nazia Ejaz who is successfully built a niche the local and international art market.

This exhibition titled  “Ghosts of Place,”  by Nazia Ejaz delves into the intricate relationships between identity, storytelling, and the human experience. This body of work invites you to embark on a poignant journey through the realms of memory, culture, and the personal narratives that shape our lives.

In Ejaz’s evocative works, the boundaries between reality and the imaginary blur, giving rise to a world where the ghosts of place come alive. Through her innovative use of colour, light, and repetition, Ejaz masterfully weaves together the fragmented threads of human experience, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with our own stories and memories.

As you navigate this exhibition, you are invited to engage with the transformative power of art, to forge connections between the works and your own experiences, and to uncover the hidden narratives that bind us all. “Ghosts of Place” is a testament to the profound significance of storytelling in our lives and the enduring power of art to capture the essence of the human spirit.

Nazia Ejaz has numerous group and solo exhibitions to her credit in various countries including Australia, UK and Pakistan. She received her Graduate Diploma in Indian Art History at School of Asian and African Studies (SOAS) / Sotheby’s Institute UK in 1996 and is recipient of Staff Nomination Award, University of South Australia, 2015. She has a double Masters in Fine Art from The Slade School of Art, London and University of South Australia, respectively. Her work is part of various private and public collections including Clifford Chance London, UK and V&A Museum London, UK.

Join us on this captivating journey into the heart of what makes us human.

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