Oct 23 2020
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Nov 04 2020
In the Studio with Pantea Karimi

In the Studio with Pantea Karimi

Presented by Crocker Art Museum and Sacramento Area of Museums (SAM) at Online/Virtual Space

Crocker Art Museum is kicking off our new, globally-focused studio series with Pantea Karimi, an Iranian-American artist whose work explores the intersection of art, history, and science. Journey into Karimi’s studios and discover new art-making techniques while learning about her artistic process. Participants will draw from her rich study of medicinal botanical illustrations and illuminated manuscripts to create their own drawings.

Pantea Karimi has lived, studied, and worked in Iran, the United Kingdom, and the United States. She started her training in painting at age 14, which led her to pursue art professionally. Her works explore the intersection of art, history, and science. Much of her inspiration comes from the illustrations and texts of medieval Persian, Arab, and early modern European scientific manuscripts. Using conceptual and visual interpretations from her research, she creates individual bodies of artwork using interactive installations, silkscreen, digital illustrations, and prints.

Karimi's prints and digital works have been exhibited in solo, group, and traveling exhibitions in Iran, Algeria, Germany, Croatia, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States — including the de Young Museum, Google, and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2019 City of San Jose Arts and Cultural Exchange Grant, the 2019 Silicon Valley Artist Laureates Award, and the 2017 Kala Fellowship-Residency Award. She is currently an Adjunct Faculty in the Digital Media and Studio Art Departments at the College of San Mateo and Cabrillo College.

Catch Karimi's solo exhibition, The Unbearable Lightness of Mathematics in Oakland, now through October 17. Visit the artist's website to learn more.

Running low on supplies or just want to avoid going to the store? At registration, purchase a Supplies-to-Go Bag, conveniently packed and quarantined for at least 72 hours and ready for curbside pick-up at a designated time. Limit one per participant.

Want to order your own materials? Click HERE for a supply list. Allow ample time for deliveries to ensure you are ready to go when class begins. Note: All participants will need access to Zoom.

Admission Info

General $185
Member $165
Supply Fee $25

Email: emoore@crockerart.org

Dates & Times

2020/10/23 - 2020/11/04

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space