Fusion of South Asian Folk Art and Western Modern Art


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At this Sunday's Forum we will watch a video by artist and writer Masuma Ahmed, who will be present to answer any questions and explain her work.
Masuma, an internationally acclaimed artist hailing from New York City, captures the essence of women, diasporas, social issues, and science through her award-winning artwork. Her pieces intertwine Western, digital, and South Asian arts, portraying vibrant narratives in both traditional and digital mediums.
Combining her expertise in traditional and digital art, Masuma crafts diverse works, ranging from abstract to folk, street, and mural art. Her creations encapsulate the unspoken voices of women and diasporas—often overlooked by mainstream media—vibrantly representing their influence on US economic and cultural landscapes.
A self-taught artist and writer, Masuma honed her craft at Stanford University, Yale University, and Bangladesh National Arts College. She shared her artistic knowledge with students at the Stanford University International Center, complemented by taking creative writing courses at Yale and Stanford.
While holding a Ph.D. in Physics from Yale, Masuma shifted from a career in physics and high-tech to pursue her passion for art and writing in 2015. Her remarkable artistic journey has been recognized by various international galleries (Light, Space & Time Art Gallery in the US, Artist of the Four Seasons Gallery in Germany, Kolkata Art Group in India, and All Art Gallery in Brazil) and her exhibitions have graced numerous esteemed venues across the United States, from the City of Palo Alto to New York City.
Notable among her achievements is being selected by the City of Palo Alto for the prestigious Palo Alto BLM Mural in 2020. She has also been a chalk art muralist in Redwood City for several consecutive years, alongside her mural projects in New York City and the Bay Area.
You can watch her video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSWiId8npWs.
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Attend in Person:
On the first and third Sunday of the month, you can attend our forum in person with fellow humanists at the Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View, CA 94040. Lunch will be served after the forum. We request a $10 donation for lunch. If you attend in person, COVID protocols will be followed. If you have symptoms that may be COVID, kindly attend on Zoom. Help us make sure we have room for you. If you can join us in person, please email vp@humanists.org to let us know.
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Also, we will continue to present our forums on Zoom. To join and be able to ask questions and make comments, go to
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Fusion of South Asian Folk Art and Western Modern Art