Shawon Akand (born 15 October 1975) is a Bangladeshi painter, writer, researcher, and curator. He is known for his research on folk art and textile arts of Bangladesh. His research book on handloom crafts, Handloom Industry of Bangladesh (2018), received the Prothom Alo Book of the Year Award 1424 in the non-fiction category. Since 2012, he has been contributing to the Art Asia Pacific Almanac. He is also known as a lyricist of several songs from the Atol Joler Gaan (2013) album by the band Joler Gaan. Currently, he is the director and co-founder of Jathashilpa, a center for traditional and contemporary arts.
Shawon was born on 15 October 1975 in Kushtia, Bangladesh. His mother, Shahida Musa Ashru (1933âÂÂ2015), was known as a poet and social activist. He completed his secondary education from Kushtia Zilla School and higher secondary education from Kushtia Government College. He trained in Graphic Design from the Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Dhaka in 1997.
In 2007, he co-founded the CRACK International Art Camp, an annual event inspired by Baul philosophy. In 2016, he established the non-profit research and resource center âÂÂAshru Archiveâ in Kushtia. In the same year, he co-founded Jathashilpa, a center for traditional and contemporary arts.
Shawon has conducted extensive research on the handloom industry of Bangladesh. He has also carried out research on rickshaw art. In 2023, he received the Ganesh Haloi Bengal Research Fellowship for his research titled âÂÂAlternative History of Dhaka Art: In Search of Non-Institutional Genres.âÂÂ
He has also received research fellowships/grants from the Asia-Europe Foundation, the Bangladesh Film Archive, the Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation, and Deshal.
Shawon's major publications include: