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Global Indianstory Art & CultureIndian artist wins New York’s prestigious Pollock-Krasner grant
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Indian artist wins New York’s prestigious Pollock-Krasner grant

Published by: Team GI Youth

Saba Hasan, an award winnning artist, sculptor and videographer, is the 2022 recipient of the individual art grant from New York’s prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The grant is meant to help exceptional artists further their international presence.

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Published on 12, Jul 2022

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