WHERE WE ARE STANDING: Contemporary Women Artists from Iran
February 20 - April 24, 2016
Related Program
Clare Davies in conversation with Golnar Adili, Roya Farassat and Shabnam K. Ghazi
Saturday, April 9, 3:30 pm at the Nyack Library
In conjunction with the exhibition Where We Are Standing: Contemporary Women Artists from Iran (on view through April 24 at the Edward Hopper House Art Center) the Nyack Library and the Edward Hopper House are hosting a panel discussion with artists in the exhibition, Golnar Adili, Roya Farassat, and Shabnam K. Ghazi. They will discuss their work and engage in a thought-provoking discussion moderated Clare Davies, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art..
Free for members Edward Hopper House and those with tickets from the exhibition; all others, $7 general admission, $5 seniors, $3 students. rsvp [email protected].
Saturday, April 9, 3:30 pm at the Nyack Library
In conjunction with the exhibition Where We Are Standing: Contemporary Women Artists from Iran (on view through April 24 at the Edward Hopper House Art Center) the Nyack Library and the Edward Hopper House are hosting a panel discussion with artists in the exhibition, Golnar Adili, Roya Farassat, and Shabnam K. Ghazi. They will discuss their work and engage in a thought-provoking discussion moderated Clare Davies, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art..
Free for members Edward Hopper House and those with tickets from the exhibition; all others, $7 general admission, $5 seniors, $3 students. rsvp [email protected].
Where We Are Standing
Press coverage
Three Iranian Women Use Art to Pierce Their Homeland's Veil (by Susan Hodara, The New York Times, March 17, 2016)
Where We Are Standing: Iran in Nyack (by Max Cea, Nyack News and Views, February 21, 2016)
Where We Are Standing”: 3 contemporary Iranian women artists at Edward Hopper House Art Center (by Lisa Pollman, Art Radar, February 29, 2016).