The Art Program of the Department of Performing and Creative Arts presents an Artist Talk with Golnar Adili on Wednesday, November 4 from 2:30pm – 3:30pm.

Contact miguel.aragon@csi.cuny.edu for Zoom meeting access.

Golnar Adili was born in Virginia and moved to Iran when she was four. She holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Michigan, where she received the Thesis Award and was the recipient of the Booth Traveling Fellowship to Tehran in 2006. She has attended residencies at the Rockefeller Foundation for the Arts in Bellagio, Italy; Smack Mellon in Brooklyn; the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown; the MacDowell Colony; Ucross Foundation for the Arts; Lower East Side Printshop; Guttenberg Arts; the Center for Book Arts (NY); and Women’s Studio Workshop, among others. Some of the venues Adili has shown her work include, Nurture Art, Brooklyn, Craft and Folk Art Museum LA, Cue Art Foundation, International Print Center NY, Brooklyn Arts Council, and the Lower East Side Printshop. Some of the grants she has received include the Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Printmaking/Drawing/Artists Books, the Puffin Foundation Grant, and the Urban Artist Initiative grant.

By the Division of Academic Affairs