Zarina Rashid was born on 16 July 1937 in
Aligarh,
India, to Sheikh Abdur Rashid, faculty at
Aligarh Muslim University, and Fahmida Begum, a homemaker. Zarina earned a degree in mathematics, BS (Honours) from the Aligarh Muslim University in 1958. She then studied a variety of printmaking methods in Thailand, and at
Atelier 17 studio in Paris, apprenticing to
Stanley William Hayter, and with printmaker
Tōshi Yoshida in Tokyo, Japan. She lived and worked in New York City. During the 1980s, Zarina served as a board member of the
New York Feminist Art Institute and an instructor of papermaking workshops at the affiliated Women's Center for Learning. While on the editorial board of the feminist art journal
Heresies, she contributed to the "Third World Women" issue. Zarina died in London from complications of
Alzheimer's disease on 25 April 2020. On 16 July 2023, a
Google Doodle inspired by Zarina's works was published to commemorate what would have been her 86th birthday. == Artistry ==