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Sona datta biography

          Datta is a member of the Society of South Asian Studies and the American Council for Southern Asian Art. Born in London, she has also lived in India, Indonesia and Switzerland.!

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          Sona Datta is an art historian and the new museum curator of the Peabody Essex Museum, specializing in the visual culture of South Asia. Sona was recently awarded an Art Fund prize to run a curatorial project at the National College of Arts in Lahore.

          She is also now developing a series with the BBC on Pakistan's rich cultural heritage. Datta was awarded the GWH Rylands Prize for Excellence during her time at Cambridge University, where she achieved a BA in History of Art from Kings College.

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        2. Sona Datta, David Godwin Associates, King's College, University of Cambridge, About, Art historian and museum curator with research and exhibitions experience.
        3. Datta is a member of the Society of South Asian Studies and the American Council for Southern Asian Art. Born in London, she has also lived in India, Indonesia and Switzerland.
        4. Follow Sona Datta and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Sona Datta Author Page.
        5. Sona Dutta is a South Asian visual culture art historian and museum curator.
        6. She followed this degree with an MA in South Asian Studies at the University of London, and obtained her PhD at Cardiff University. Datta is a member of the Society of South Asian Studies and the American Council for Southern Asian Art.

          Born in London, she has also lived in India, Indonesia and Switzerland. She speaks Bengali and has studied Tamil and doctoral thesis is to be published as a monograph by Niyogi Books in

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