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Golnar Adili

Golnar Adili is a mixed media artist, educator, and designer with a focus on diasporic identity. She holds a Master's degree in architecture from the University of Michigan and has attended residencies at the Rockefeller Foundation for the Arts, Bellagio, Italy; The Center for Book Arts, New York; Smack Mellon, Brooklyn; Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown; the MacDowell Colony; Ucross Foundation for the Arts; Lower East Side Printshop, Women’s Studio Workshop, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace, among others. Some of the venues where Adili has shown her work include The Victoria And Albert Museum, London; Nurture Art, Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, and International Print Center, New York. Some of the grants she has received include the Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, the NYFA Fellowship in Printmaking/ Drawing/ Artists Books, and the Jerome Hill Finalist Grant. Adili is a Jameel Prize finalist. Adili’s artist books can be found in collections of The Library of Congress, Rutgers University, Yale University, and University of Michigan.

  • Program

    Crossings: Itineraries of Encounter

  • Program

    Ornamenting Relation

  • Project

    Bestizand (They Quarrel)

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