
Enayet Khan
Enayet Khan is a renowned Rohingya artist and cultural activist whose work embodies resilience, identity, and advocacy. Forced to flee Myanmar during the 2017 crisis, he now lives in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, where he continues to create art that amplifies the voices of his community. Enayet’s journey began in ninth grade when a portrait of his teacher earned him recognition and ignited his passion for using art as a language of expression. His work has since been showcased internationally, including exhibitions in Canada, Thailand, Norway, Jersey, and Bangladesh, highlighting both the beauty of Rohingya culture and the injustices his people face. In 2023, he founded the Rohingya Art Club, mentoring young artists and preserving cultural memory through workshops and collaborations with NGOs. Through vibrant colors and evocative imagery, Enayet’s art serves as both a testament to survival and a call for justice, ensuring the Rohingya story resonates worldwide.