Collection: MIND MAPPING, Selected By Minoosh Zomorodinia (online exhibition)

About the exhibition

I'm interested in recording time and space, so I selected works that visualize and explore everyday thinking. 

Why tracking TIME?
How is the WEATHER?
What do you think of EVERYDAY?
How much is a new CAR?

 

About the selector

Minoosh Zomorodinia is an Iranian-born interdisciplinary artist who makes visible the emotional and psychological reflections of her mind's eye inspired by nature. She employs walking as a catalyst to reference the power of technology as a colonial structure while negotiating boundaries of lands. Zomorodinia serves on Southern Exposures’s Curatorial Council, Berkeley Art Center Program Committee, and a Board Member of Women Eco Artists Dialog. She has received several awards, and residences including the Kala Media Fellowship Award, Headlands Center for the Arts, Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency, I-park Foundation, Santa Fe Art Institute Residency, Djerassi Residency, and Recology Artist Residency. She has exhibited locally and internationally at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission, Pori Art Museum, Berkeley Art Center, Nevada Museum of Art, ProARTS, and Currents 826 gallery. Her work featured in SF Chronicle, Hyperallergic, SFWeekly, KQED and many more. She earned her MFA in New Genres from the San Francisco Art Institute, and holds a Masters degree in Graphic Design and BA in Photography from Azad University in Tehran. She currently lives and works in the Bay Area.