Iranian artist Azita Moradkhani, Goetemann Artist in Residence at the Rocky Neck Art Colony
Closing Talk October 26, 7pm
At the Goetemann Residency Studio, 77 Rocky Neck Ave, Unit 10, Gloucester

Azita Moradkhani was born in Tehran where she was exposed to Persian art and culture as well as Iranian politics, and that double exposure increased her sensitivity to the dynamics of vulnerability and violence that she explores in her work and art-making process. She received her BFA from Tehran University of Art and both her MA in Art Education and her MFA in drawing, painting & sculpture from Boston’s School of the Museum of Fine Arts & Tufts University. The female body, and its exposure to different social norms, is central to Moradkhani’s work. Through her drawings and body castings, she is examining displacement as an unnatural state we experience when we find ourselves insecure in our own body.
She was a recipient of both the Young Masters Art Prize and the Young Masters Emerging Woman Art Prize in London in 2017 and also received the Saint Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artists Grant that same year. She was juried into the prestigious Medal Award Gala auction at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 2015.







Janes, (Great Post)!
That is some amazing art work again carving the detailing is amazing and books. Always a strong suit on the island and associations keep them on the front burner or on top of the view! 🙂 Dave 🙂 & Kim 🙂
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