Merazi Asha Oyshi, a student in the Department of History of Art, is currently enrolled in the MFA program.
She began her academic journey in the department by enrolling in the BFA Honors program during the 2017-2018 academic session. Over the years, she has distinguished herself both as an exemplary student and an active participant in various extracurricular activities.
Merazi is regarded as one of the department's most outstanding students in recent years. She recently added to her impressive list of accomplishments by receiving the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Scholar Award 2023, a prestigious accolade funded by the government, recognizing her exceptional talent and academic excellence.
In her scholarly pursuits, Merazi has explored a wide range of subjects. Her notable research includes academic papers such as "Exploring Migration through Art: A Contemporary Perspective from Bangladesh," "Feminist Perspective in the Works of Tayeba Begum Lipi," and "Art as a Tool for Environmental Awareness in Bangladesh." For her dissertation, she chose to focus on children with special needs, with her work titled "A Study of Art Therapy for Children with Special Needs in Bangladesh."
Merazi's academic journey is marked by a blend of rigorous research and a deep commitment to social issues. She has consistently demonstrated that art can be a powerful medium for addressing critical societal challenges. Her dedication to both her academic and extracurricular endeavors not only highlights her as a bright and talented individual but also as a compassionate researcher committed to making a positive impact through art. Her achievements serve as an inspiration to her peers and a testament to the quality of education in the Department of History of Art. Merazi Asha Oyshi embodies the potential of art to transcend traditional boundaries and effect meaningful change in society.