

Hifza Khan (b. 1987) is a visual artist and educator based in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. She earned her BFA in Miniature Painting from the National College of Arts, Lahore (2012), graduating with Distinction. She is currently enrolled in the MA Art &Education; program at the School of Visual Arts and Design (SVAD), Beaconhouse National University (BNU), Lahore. Khan teaches miniature painting at the National College of Arts, Rawalpindi, and has exhibited her work widely across Pakistan and internationally. Her work has been presented at leading venues, including the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), Satrang Gallery, Ejaz Gallery, Numaish Gah, and the Pakistan Pavilion at COP28, Dubai. Her recent exhibitions include Oxytocin (Art Soch Gallery, 2024), Lazurite (Artescape, 2024), Rare Vistas (ArtChowk,2024), and Layers of Becoming (Ejaz Gallery, 2025). She has been a participant in the Arjumand Painting Award (2023, 2025), Six Vision, One Tradition at the mainframe, Karachi, and faculty show, Scope XI, a collaborative project with National College of Art Lahore recently contributed to Miniature Collective, a project developed for the NCA Lahore Triennial 2025. Khan’s practice merges traditional miniature painting with contemporary concerns, weaving together themes of emotion, memory, and cultural identity