Sheherezade Alam


Sheherezade Alam was a Pakistani-Canadian ceramist.

Early life and education

Alam was born in 1948 in Lahore, Pakistan to Mahmoud Alam, a Pakistani former tennis player and his wife, Surayya, in Lahore. She had two brothers, Asad and Shaban. Brought up in Lahore, she completed her FA from its Kinnaird College. She went on to obtain her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design with a distinction in ceramics from Lahore's National College of Arts, where she studied under the country's first ceramist, Salahuddin Mian. She later became an artist-in-residence at Yale University. She taught at the NCA, as well as at Bilkent University.

Personal life

In 1971, she married Zahoor ul Akhlaq, a painter, and the couple had two daughters, Jahanara and Nurjahan. Zahoor and Jahanara were murdered in their home in Lahore in 1999 by a visiting acquaintance, Shahzad Butt, a roti merchant of the city. The killer could give no reason for having turned his gun on them.

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