A Stranger, 2017.
A Stranger (2017) reflects the existence of the hope in an absolute darkness. It frames paradoxical feelings of being from nowhere and everywhere.
Sanaz
Khosravi
B.A. Art Practice, 2018
| UC Berkeley
Visual Arts
|
Sanaz Khosravi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1990. In 2007, she moved to the United States. Sanaz’s work aims to create imageries of femininity in the contemporary world and confronts the social issues while focusing on concept of hope in daily life. Her multimedia art projects have been exhibited across the U.S. and internationally, and most recently at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley; Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles; ACCI Gallery, Berkeley; Viewpoint Gallery, Irvine; and Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Berkeley. She is a recipient of UC Berkeley Award of Excellence in Photography, Roselyn Schneider Eisner Prizes in Film and Video, Congressional Art Award, Photography Forum Magazine Award of Excellence, President Art Award of DVC, and Design Award of Inspire Oakland Billboard.