Parisa Ghaderi (b.1983, Tehran, Iran), is a visual artist, curator, and filmmaker who earned her BA in Visual Communications from Art & Architecture University (Tehran, Iran) in 2006, and her MFA in Art and Design from the University of Michigan...
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Parisa Ghaderi (b.1983, Tehran, Iran), is a visual artist, curator, and filmmaker who earned her BA in Visual Communications from Art & Architecture University (Tehran, Iran) in 2006, and her MFA in Art and Design from the University of Michigan (USA) in 2014. She moved to the U.S. in 2009. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including South Asian Women Collective (Shirin Gallery, NY), the 6th International Media Arts Award (Queensland, Australia), ExperimentoBio, (Spain), A Woman house or a Roaming House? (A.I.R. Gallery, NY), Fadjr International Visual Arts Festival (Tehran, Iran), and the Red Bull House of Art (Detroit, MI). Her work is featured in The Huffington Post, The Brooklyn Rail, Video Focus (France), Nineteen Sixty Nine (University of California, Berkeley), the Michigan Daily, Unite Women (online), and the Visual ARTBEAT Magazine (Austria). Ghaderi has made four short films: "Still", "Broken Glass", "The ones who loved me are gone", and "One way". Her short film "Still" has been screened at the Women's Independent Film Festival, Santa Monica, California, The International Film Festival for Documentary, Short, and Comedy, Indonesia, and CINEWEST, Sydney, Australia. "Still" won the International Award of Merit Winners, from the International Film Festival for Documentary, Short, and Comedy, Indonesia. "Broken Glass" was screened at Lady's First International Film Festival, Cork city, Ireland. "The ones who loved me are gone" was the winner of The Berlin Flash Film Festival, Berlin, Germany, in 2017.
She is currently an assistant professor of Graphic Design at Michigan State University.