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Nazafarin Lotfi – Artist

May 8, 2023
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In the latest episode of Artistoires, we hear from Iranian-born artist Nazafarin Lotfi.

We go back in time and learn of Nazafarin’s introduction to the arts through moments in her childhood in Iran experiencing architecture, anthropological sites, and the literary arts. She shares what inspired her to study the arts and how her introduction to the gallery/museum world began in college.

Nazafarin provides her perspective on moving to the Southwest in 2017 during a tumultuous time for immigrants at the start of the Trump era, and we learn how the Hamrah Arts Club, a creative mentorship program for refugee-status youth in Tucson, started when she began volunteering as a mentor.

Finally, Nazafarin reveals why she has not spent time in the studio in recent days, and the new opportunity that will surely provide the environment, and time to get back to her studio practice.

To listen to all this and more, access the full episode above. To listen the the mini version, click below.

All Things That Grow, 2021, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle photo rag paper, 15.5×15.5 inches. Photo by Jade Nguyen. University Galleries of Illinois State University, 2022

 

Counter-Landscape (House/Garden/Nation), 2022, Colored pencil on paper, archival pigment print on watercolor paper, 20 x 35 inches. Photo by Jade Nguyen. University Galleries of Illinois State University, 2022

 

A Garden To Build, University Galleries of Illinois State University, 2022. Photo by Jade Nguyen. University Galleries of Illinois State University, 2022

 


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Artistories,   multidisciplinary artist,   Refugee,   women artists,   workshops,  

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