Jagjit Chuhan (born 1955) is an Indian-British artist, art curator and art lecturer. She is Professor of International Art at
Liverpool John Moores University.
Chuhan became Reader in Eclecticism in Art, and chair of the Centre for Art International Research (CAIR), at
Liverpool John Moores University. In 1999 she collaborated with
Laura Arison on 'an intimate mosaic' at the Senate House of the
University of Liverpool. She also co-curated 'Lines of Desire', a drawing exhibition which toured internationally in 1999.[1]
(ed.) Responses – intercultural drawing practice. Liverpool : Liverpool School of Art and Design (Centre for Art International Research), 2001.
(ed. with Angela Dimitrakaki and Emma Thomas) Re: trace dialogues : essays on contemporary art and culture. Liverpool: Liverpool School of Art and Design (Centre for Art International Research), 2002.
(ed. with Fareda Khan and Sheila Maddison) Reflections: in conversation with artists from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Manchester: Shisha, 2004.
References
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abAlison Donnell (2002).
"Chuhan, Jagit". In Alison Donnell (ed.). Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture. Routledge. pp. 77–8.
ISBN978-1-134-70025-7.
^Jo Manby & J. Chuhan, eds., A long way from home : a painter's journey, Salford Quays: Lowry Press, Manchester; Distributed by Cornerhouse Publications, 2002.
ISBN9781902970271
^Parampara: portraits by J. Chuhan: new perceptions of the British/South Asian experience, Manchester: Shisha, 2004.
ISBN9780954556327