Rabia Muhammad is a contemporary artist celebrated for her vibrant fusion of cultural identity and artistic innovation. Her pieces seamlessly blend realism and surrealism to tell the rich stories of women of color, using acrylic on oak wood and canvas to merge traditional craftsmanship with contemporary perspectives.

Drawing from her heritage as a first-generation American with roots in Pakistan and Trinidad, Rabia’s work delves into themes of identity, resilience, and the human spirit. Her current work in progress, such as the portrayal of a father and daughter at the iconic Wall Street Bull, explores the interplay between personal stories and urban life.

As an active member of the National Women's Arts Museum in Washington, D.C., Rabia advocates for the voices and experiences of women in art. Her work has been showcased in diverse locations, from Miami to Washington, D.C., and her hometown, New York City. Through her art, Rabia invites you to explore the beauty and complexity of cultural and urban narratives, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of our diverse experiences.