Sholeh Asgary
Sholeh Asgary is an interdisciplinary sound artist whose immersive works, performances, and audience participatory scores implicate the viewer-participant into future mythological excavations, bridging large swathes of time and history, through water, water clocks, crude oil, movement, light, imaging, voice, and sound. Asgary has exhibited and performed at such institutions as ARoS Kunstmuseum, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, Euphrat Museum, and Gray Area Foundation for the Arts. Her work has received support through numerous residencies and awards, some of which include Mass MoCA (2021), Headlands Center for the Arts (2021), California Arts Council (2020), and Kenneth Rainin Foundation NEW Commissioning grant through Dance Elixir (2019). Asgary is a Lecturer at UC Berkeley’s Department of Art Practice and serves on the curatorial council at Southern Exposure in San Francisco, CA. Born in Tehran, Iran, she holds degrees from Mills College (MFA) and San Francisco State University (BA).
Residency: Getty PST ART 2024 X UCLA Art|Sci Center
Proposal
Anahita will be a sculptural installation involving sound, light, water, iron, paint and ceramic transducers. The work will be experienced in UCLA Art|Sci Center’s noise lab.
Oct 26th, 2021 | Artist in Residence: Sholeh Asgary
Sholeh Asgary, October artist-in-residence at the Art|Sci Center, presents an introduction to her practice and Getty PST project.