Career
As a Canada Research Chair in Cultural and Artistic Inquiry, he also directed the Centre for Innovation in Culture and the Arts in Canada (CiCAC). Mathur is the author of a volume of poetry (Loveruage. A dance in three parts, Wolsak and Wynn, 1994), and three novels:
Once Upon an Elephant (Arsenal Pulp Press, 1998, ) recounts the story of the birth of Ganesh as a Canadian courtroom drama.
A Little Distillery in Nowgong (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2009, ) follows three generations of a Parsi family from India to North America.
Along with the novel, Mathur also produced an associated art installation, which was shown in Vancouver, Ottawa, and Kamloops. Additionally, Mathur"s artwork "one hundred thirty-three thousand five hundred twenty-eight words and a super-8 grab" was part of a 2009 acquisition by the Canada Council Art Bank.
Mathur was born in Bhopal, India. In 1962, at the age of one, he emigrated with his family to Canada.
He worked as a journalist from 1981 to 1985, and then completed his studies at the University of Calgary, earning a bachelor"s degree, master of arts, and Doctor of Philosophy Prior to joining Thompson Rivers in 2005, he taught at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design.