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Sushma Shimkhada (सुष्मा शिम्खडा) is a Nepali sculptor who received the Mahakavi Devakota Award in fine arts from the government of Nepal in 2015.

Early life and education
Born in 1936 in Darkha, a remote village 80 miles northwest of Kathmandu, Shimkhada is the seventh child of Kausalya Devi and Ratna Prasad Shimkhada. She grew up in Darkha and moved to Kathmandu with her parents in 1958.

Shimkhada initially went to Baroda to study photography but finally studied sculpture under several sculptors at the Faculty of Fine Arts, including the notable Sankho Chaudhuri. Shimkhada earned a certificate in photography in 1969 and a certificate in sculpture in 1971 from the M.S. University of Baroda. Then Shimkhada returned to Kathmandu in 1971 to practice and teach art to children at Bal Mandir and the Lalitkala campus for a short time.

Art exhibitions
As a member of the Nepal Association of Fine Arts, Shimkhada spent her time sculpting and regularly exhibiting her work at annual art exhibitions and group shows. She is believed to be the first female sculptor of Nepal.


 * 1978 Exhibited at the 4th Triennale-India in New Delhi, India
 * 1976 NAFA Art Exhibition on the occasion of International Women’s Day
 * 1973 One-woman show of sculpture at NAFA Gallery in Kathmandu, Nepal
 * 1972 Group art exhibition jointly organized by NAFA and Department of Archaeology, Kathmandu, Nepal
 * 1971 Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University of Baroda’s annual exhibition
 * 1971 Exhibited at Triennale of World Art Exhibition organized by Lalitkala Akademy, in New Delhi, India.
 * 1970 Exhibited at the annual art exhibition of Lalitkala Akademy of Gujarat State in Ahmadabad, India
 * 1970 Exhibited at NAFA annual art exhibition in Kathmandu, Nepal

Awards and recognition

 * 2015 Mahakavi Devakota Award in fine arts given by the government of Nepal
 * 2012 Recognition from Srijana Pratisthan, Nepal
 * 2011 Recognition with cash award by Bhadra Kumari Ghale
 * 1976 First prize at the art exhibition organized by Nepal Association of Fine Arts (NAFA) on the occasion of International Women's Day
 * 1973 Second prize at NAFA annual art competition
 * 1972 Second prize at Gujarat State Lalitkala Academy, Gujarat, India
 * 1971 Special mention by NAFA at its annual art exhibition in sculpture
 * 1971 Gujarat State Lalitkala Akademi in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, annual exhibition. Second prize award.
 * 1970 Third prize by NAFA at its annual art competition