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For Naureen Akbar, art is personal expression and social obligation

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March 09, 2025

Naureen Akbar is an artist whose journey has been shaped by a rich blend of global education, multi-national work experience and multiple cultural influences. Born and raised in Dubai, she earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fine Arts from universities in the UK, where she also curated paintings and taught and worked in the advertising field. As a painter, she integrates traditional techniques and contemporary digital platforms. She also loves sharing art with specially gifted children. A participant in numerous exhibitions, both in the UK and UAE, she is a winner of numerous awards. (Her website https://naureenakbar.wixsite.com/artist takes a modest look at her various achievements).

-  Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

For Naureen Akbar, art is personal expression and social obligation

"I would like to advance my art through exhibitions in the UAE and the UK, and eventually reach all parts of the world," says Naureen. "I see my art not just as a profession, but as a way to inspire, express and connect with the world. To encourage others to appreciate the beauty of creativity and the transformative power of art in everyday life." Naureen Akbar speaks to Gulf Today.

imageWhy are you an artist?

Art has always been part of my life, since I was born into a family of artists. Art allows me to express ideas in a way that words alone cannot. Every brushstroke or design is a journey, not only in exploring concepts, but also in discovering more about myself and the world. Beyond personal expression, art is also a means of empowerment. Through my work, I tell stories of strength, independence and resilience, particularly celebrating and supporting women in the arts. I also believe in art's power to uplift and connect communities - which is why I actively engage in social work, particularly with children of determination.

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