
Ayesha Naeem (b. 2001) is a Pakistani Lahore-based Visual Artist, who recently graduated with honors from The National College of Arts, Lahore, in 2025, from
Department of Fine Arts with a specialization in Printmaking.
Ayesha's artistic practice revolves around prints, delving
into themes such as home and scenes of daily life, euphoria, Symbolism, flora, and fascinating things.
Her creative journey is deeply rooted in her childhood memories. Ayesha's artistic vision has been further enriched through collaboration, she has been part of
The Exhibited Work at Zahoor ul Akhlaq Gallery at NCA, part of a project, re-use pre-work and re-consider. Exhibited Work at Waterloo Church in London. A
collaboration project between NCA and Morley College. London, Slaughterhouse Printmaking Studio. Attended a day workshop with British Artist Drydon
Goodwin on a project Breathe. Exhibited Work at LUMS as part of a Biennale foundation (Qohe Behr) of Mountains and Sea. Curated an exhibition of the Biennale
Foundation at the YMCA. She Exhibited Work at the YMCA as part of a Biennale Foundation
project. Driven by an insatiable curiosity, Ayesha constantly explores new techniques and materials, pushing the boundaries of printmaking.