Art has a unique ability to transcend language, evoke emotion, and bring people together across cultural divides.
This idea is embodied in the work of Samra Bashir, whose glass paintings celebrate the rich traditions of South Asian and Islamic art while inviting a broader audience into their intricate beauty.
Samra’s journey as an artist began as a personal escape—something she turned to during challenging times. But over the years, her work evolved into something much larger. Through her use of glass paint and light, she has built not just an art practice, but also a powerful means of storytelling, connection, and cultural education.
In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Samra about:
Samra’s story is a reminder that art doesn’t just exist in isolation—it thrives in conversation, connection, and shared experiences.
01:50 Samra's Early Inspirations
02:28 Reviving Her Art in the U.S.
04:05 Samra’s Cultural Heritage and How It Shows Up in Her Work
08:42 Building an Audience and Overcoming Challenges
11:37 Balancing Multiple Roles and Art
18:47 The Importance of Community and Teaching Workshops
22:43 Connecting Through Art and Overcoming Barriers
26:08 Practical Tips for Artists to Engage with Community
36:50 Conclusion and Practical Applications for You
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📖 To read more, see images, find resources mentioned, and leave a comment, visit https://artbizsuccess.com/bashir-community
⭐️ Connect with Samra and see more of her art: SamraBashir.com
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