Nikhil Chaudhary is an environmentalist,[1] urban-planner, architect,[2][3] and cartoonist[4][5] from Maharashtra, India. His work has been featured[6] as contributing to a growing movement to use comics as advocacy tools[7] for environmental and urban issues.[8][9] He is a contributing author[10] to the recent book, Longform: An Anthology of Graphic Narratives.[11] Most recently, his work was featured in the documentary-series, Compass by the TRT World - on an episode investigating the role of art and artists addressing Gentrification.[12]

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  11. Chaudhary, Nikhil (30 April 2018). Longform: An Anthology of Graphic Narratives. ISBN 9789352775989.
  12. Compass: Art & Gentrification, retrieved 2019-10-06


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