Talk:Lubna Agha

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[edit] Removed essay

I removed the essay section. Essays aren't really appropriate for encyclopedia articles, and reproducing it here if it isn't your own work is going to most likely be a copyright violation. But if the essay is published, it might make a good source for the article instead of dumping the text itself. See WP:NOT and Wikipedia:Copyright if you're interested in more detail. NickelShoe (Talk) 04:08, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] POV

I have edited this article, as I am concerned that it makes unsupported interpretations, and has the tone more of a gallery publicity handout or the artist's own statement, rather than an encyclopaedic article. I have no objection to the statements being reinserted if they are properly referenced as to their source. I have also taken out some repetitions.

Tyrenius 22:51, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Resume

I've removed the resume-like list of group exhibitions to here:

  • 2006 MUQARNAS: South Asian Visual Arts Collective, Niagara Artists’ Centre, St. Catherine's, Canada
  • 2006 Infinite Terms of Reference, Bradford Museums Galleries and Heritage, Bradford, UK
  • 2006 Huddersfield Art Gallery, Huddersfield, UK
  • 2006 Muslim Culture Pillars of Light, Bradford Museums Galleries and Heritage, Bradford, UK
  • 2005 Color of Dreams - Invitational, Mass Audoban Gallery, Sharon, Massachusetts, US
  • 2005 Sanctuary - Best of Show, Mass Audoban Gallery, Sharon, Massachusetts, US
  • 2001 Takhti Project, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Pakistan. Toronto, Canada
  • 2000 Pakistan: Another Vision, Asia House, London, England, Victoria Art Gallery and Hot Bath Gallery, Bath, UK
  • 1999 Boston Southend Open Studios
  • 1999 Brookline Open Studios, Brookline, US
  • 1997 50th Anniversary show - American Center, Karachi
  • 1995 Out of Pakistan, Northeastern University, Boston
  • 1995 Phoenix Show, Del Paso Galleries, Sacramento, California
  • 1995 KVIE Channel 6 (Public Television) Art Auction, Sacramento, California
  • 1994 Intelligent Rebellion, 25 Women Artists: Cartright Hall, Bradford, England; Rotterdam City Gallery & Museum; UNESCO, Paris Headquarters; Lester City Gallery & Museum
  • 1994 Artists of Pakistan, Pacific Asian Museum, Pasadena, California
  • 1989 KVIE, Channel 6 (Public Television) Sacramento, California (Also in 1988, '87, and '86) (Invitational)
  • 1987 Anniversary Show, Himovitz Solomon Gallery, Sacramento, CA
  • 1986 Art Bridge, City Gallery, Kobe, Japan
  • 1986 Art Bridge, Himovitz Solomon Gallery, Sacramento, CA
  • 1985 Chan-Elliot Gallery, Sacramento, CA (Invitational)
  • 1984 Watercolors, Rara Avis, Sacramento, CA (Invitational)
  • 1982 52nd Annual Crocker-Kingsley Exhibition, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA (Juried)
  • 1981 Cowtown, Alta Galleries, Sacramento, CA (Invitational)
  • 1981 California State University, Sacramento, CA
  • 1980 American Centre, Karachi, Pakistan
  • 1980 Atelier BM, Karachi Pakistan
  • 1980 Indus Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan
  • 1979 Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • 1979 Contemporary Arts Gallery, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • 1973 Three Non-Depressionists, Arts Council, Pakistan

--Ethicoaestheticist (talk) 00:08, 28 January 2008 (UTC)