LAHORE: Professor Salima Hashmi has been awarded an honorary doctorate of Bath Spa University at a ceremony in Bath Abbey.

Professor Anita Taylor, dean of Bath School of Art and Design, proposed Professor Hashmi.

Bath Spa University’s new Chancellor, Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons, presented Prof Hashmi with her doctorate, stated a press release.

Bath Spa University is a higher education institution based in the World Heritage City of Bath in South West England. One of its founding institutions was Bath Academy of Art which Professor Hashmi attended in the 1960s.

In her proposal speech, Professor Taylor said: “Salima Hashmi has consistently tested artistic boundaries and encouraged others to do the same.

“She has made a significant contribution within contemporary art, education, politics and society; and we, at Bath Spa University, are proud to be associated with her.”

In her acceptance speech, Prof Hashmi outlined the evolution of art in Pakistani society and the influence of social and political factors.

The ceremony included performances by the university choir and students of the Department of Drama and Dance.

Published in Dawn, November 8th, 2016

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