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Amir Pichhadze

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Dr. Amir Pichhadze is a Renaissance Man. Over the years, he had an interest in, and contributed to, different fields such as law, education, art, policy, philanthropy, among other things. He has lectured at universities and conferences worldwide. His research and writings have been published and cited internationally in books, journals, newspapers, and blogs, and have been awarded prizes. He holds degrees from the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and the University of Michigan Law School. He also studied Visual Arts at York University and at the University of Toronto. He is an artist, art historian, art critic, and art entrepreneur.

All Posts from Author

Funding Education: The role of internal fundraising

Exploring alternatives to funding post-secondary education amidst government shortcomings.

Op-Ed Opinion . May 29, 2026

Visualizing Gender and Sexuality: The Role of Art

Exploring new ways to visualize gender and sexual fluidity.

Arts Creative . March 14, 2026

Multiculturalism

Thoughts on multiculturalism and new artwork by Jacob Pichhadze and Amir Pichhadze.

Creative . February 11, 2026

Love Story

CREATIVE: Artwork and poetry by Amir Pichhadze.

Creative . February 26, 2025

Cooperative and intergenerational art

“The artmaking process can be cooperative and intergenerational.”

Creative . February 13, 2025

Opinion

The World Cup is upon us

. June 11, 2026

Funding Education: The role of internal fundraising

. May 29, 2026

On the loss of necessary friction

. April 6, 2026

The dominance of Canadian hockey is on thin ice

. March 20, 2026

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