Amber Khokhar
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Amber Khokhar is a British Pakistani artist from South London.
Background
Beginning her art career in design, Amber's clients have included Amnesty International, Channel Four and Rhythm King Records. As Senior Graphic Designer at The Design Council she designed the corporate identity for The Young Designer’s Centre, Haymarket opened by HRH The Princess Royal, Princess Anne. Her exhibition designs include '100 Years of British Invention' mounted in conjunction with the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents and 'Fit for The Queen; 25th anniversary of The Queen's Awards for Export and Technology', both opened by HM The Queen and HH Duke of Edinburgh. Her achievements in Western design provide an arresting complement to her interest in her personal heritage and her enthusiasm for Traditional art, craft and design.
An alumni of Central/Saint Martin’s, Amber's studies include a British Council scholarship at The Academy of Fine Art, Warsaw and tutelage in Indian Art and Indian Temple Architecture with Dr Pramod Chandra at Harvard University. She holds a Masters in Traditional Art and continues to share her academic and practical knowledge through workshops. As an accomplished educator, Amber has devised practical workshops at schools and museums locally and internationally, she is a Sessional Lecturer at Birkbeck College, London University, where she teaches on the World Art and Artefacts Programme.
Amber continues to teach, and work from her studio at Cockpit Arts in London where her distinctive hand painted art and designs are highly sought after by public and private galleries, art buyers and design businesses.
References[edit]
https://cockpitstudios.org/makers/amber-khokhar
https://www.instagram.com/amberkhokhar/
https://www.instagram.com/amber_khokhar/?hl=en
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