In conjunction with the CEAM Artist Residency, Nashville-based artist, curator, and musician Raheleh Filsoofi will give a talk about her interdisciplinary artistic practice.
Raheleh Filsoofi is a collector of soil and sound, an itinerant artist, and a feminist curator. Her geographical, interdisciplinary, and conceptual practice takes on critical narratives about movement, immigration, and social activism. Clay and sound are the nexus of her practice and act as expressive mediums, with their cryptic and architectural qualities engendering new narratives through diverse aesthetic strategies such as multimedia installations and immersive sound performances. Her art disrupts the borders that exist between us and seeks a more inclusive world, illuminating and challenging policies and politics.
Her current and recent exhibitions include Imagined Boundaries, an interactive multimedia installation at Gibbes Museum in Charleston, SC (2023-2024), and Only Sound Remains, an interactive multimedia installation at the Sharjah Biennial 15, Thinking Historically in the Present in Sharjah, UAE (2023).
She has been the 2022 Winner of the 1858 Contemporary Southern Art Award and the recipient of the 2021 Southern Prize Tennessee State Fellowship. She is an Assistant Professor of Ceramics in the Department of Art at Vanderbilt University and holds a secondary appointment at the Blair School of Music. She received her M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Florida Atlantic University and a B.F.A. in Ceramics from Al-Zahra University in Tehran, Iran.
Free and open to the public.
Phone: (904) 826-8530
Email: jdickover@flagler.edu
2024/01/30 - 2024/01/30
Flagler College - Ringhaver Student Center, Virginia Room
50 Sevilla Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084
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