Dr. Bindulika Sharma
Professor, HOD, Dept. Of Art Education, Faculty of Fine Arts, Jamia Millia Islamia
Graduated and post graduated from College of Arts- Delhi (Applied Art), and Ph.D holder from university of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Specialising in Illustration, she had illustrated, Exhibited and demonstrated illustrative drawings and designs in many prestigious events such as ‘Annual Art Exhibition’ (Sahitya Kala Parishad), ‘Illustrator of Children’s Books’ (C.B.T), ‘World Water day’ (Kala Care Group), ‘International Mask Exhibition’ (Nav Siddhartha Art Group ),National fresco workshop (department of Drawing& painting university of Rajasthan) and World Typography Day at Colombo organised by, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
Extending her practice in visual art, illustrations have become her passion. Her illustration which primarily revolves on and around the physical, mental and emotional attributes of children, are being published, in many books and magazine such as ‘Children World’ (monthly magazine) , ‘Grahalakshmi’-Monthly Magazine, ‘The King Tree’( C.B.T) (Illustrative book) ‘Hamari Kahani’( Sanskar Publication), ‘Puffin Book of Classic Indian Tales for Children’ ( penguin India), ‘Lal Topi’ (Khaas Kitaab Foundation), Vaikunth Aabha foundation, and International Journal of All Research Education & Scientific methods.
Besides the illustrations, she has completed her Ph. D on the topic ‘Importance of Illustrations in Early Childhood Education’ She has also written about 12 International Papers, Presented a paper in 5 National level, seminars and lectures and presented a paper in an International Seminar, she has also been a Co - Editor and writer for the Art course books of IGNOU, and NCTE, she has worked as a course coordinator and script writer for more than 20 E - Content scripts for CEC- , UGC, higher education TV programs to be produced for ‘Vyas Channel’, And also served as a former member, as Advisory Board and ‘Subject Expert’, for National Council for Teacher Education, National Institute of Open Schooling and Indira Gandhi