Neda Moridpour

Neda Moridpour is an artist, educator, organizer, and co-founder of two artist-activist collaboratives, LOUDER THAN WORDS[1] (with S.A. Bachman[2]) and [P]Art Collective[3] (with Pouya Afshar[4].)

LOUDER THAN WORDS[5] (S.A. Bachman+Neda Moridpour)

Her practice crosses disciplines and boundaries to investigate cycles of violence that leads to dislocation, gender and racial inequity while establishing dialogue and mobilizing communities. Through collaboration, her practice transforms the seemingly quotidian and mundane via visual and performative interventions, lens-based practices and bold public roundtables and discussions. Moridpour is a Tisch Faculty Fellow at Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life at Tufts University ([].) Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Iran and China. LOUDER THAN WORDS received the 2014 Women’s Caucus for Art International Honor Roll award. [P]Art Collective won the 1st prize in the Farhang Foundation Short Film Festival. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Iran and China and is in the collection of the L.A. County Museum of Art, The Center for the Study of Political Graphics, and was recently exhibited in the Islamic Art Now II: Contemporary Art of the Middle East at the L.A. County Museum of Art (LACMA.)

Moridpour  holds an MFA in Public Practice from Otis College of Art and Design and currently is a Professor of the Practice in the Media Arts Department at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University.

Career

Professor of the Practice, Media Arts Department, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA, 2018-present

Visiting Full Time Faculty, Print, Paper and Graphic Arts Department, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA, 2015-2018

Part Time Faculty, Department of Art and Design, UMASS Lowell, MA, USA, 2015

Honors and awards

For Freedoms Town Hall: #MeToo and Substantive Structural Change

University of Massachusetts Lowell Artist Merit Award, Lowell, MA, 2016

Center for Cultural Innovation, Investing in Artists Grant in Visual Arts, LA, CA, 2014

Women’s Caucus for Art International Honor Roll, 2014

Farhang Foundation Short Film Festival First Prize Winner, LACMA, LA, CA, 2013

Noor Film Festival Best Animated Film Candidate, LA, CA, 2013

Farhang Foundation Short Film Festival Second Prize Winner, LACMA, LA, CA, 2012

The Watercolor Photo Festival, Tehran, Iran, 2008

The Arbitration Children Photo Festival; Mirror Spirituality, Tehran, Iran, 2008

Bibliography

Advocate Magazine, "A Taco Truck On Every Corner And Now This," Isfahani-Hammond, Alexandra, June 15, 2017[6]

Truthout Magazine, "Homeland Insecurity: Jews and Muslims United Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault," Isfahani-Hammond, Alexandra, May 17, 2017[7]

Woman’s Building / Quetzal Gets Down / LOUDER THAN WORDS, Radio Interview with Neda Moridpour and S.A. Bachman about WOMEN ON THE MOVE, Feminist Magazine, KPFK Radio, May 2, 2017

Ms. Magazine Blog, "Grab This, Donald," Isfahani-Hammond, Alexandra, May 1, 2017[8]

Counterpunch Online Magazine, "Women on the Move: Can Three Women and a Truck Quell the Tide of Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse?," Isfahani-Hammond, Alexandra, April 17, 2017[9]

References

  1. "LOUDER THAN WORDS | Art and Activism". louder-than-words. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  2. "HOME S.A. Bachman". sabachman. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  3. "[P]Art Collective". partcollective. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  4. "Pouya Afshar artist". pouya-afshar. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  5. "LOUDER THAN WORDS | Art and Activism". louder-than-words. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  6. Advocate (2017-06-15). "A Taco Truck on Every Corner, and Now This". The Advocate. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  7. Isfahani-Hammond, Alexandra. "Homeland Insecurity: Jews and Muslims United Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault". Truthout. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  8. "FM May 2: Woman's Building / LouderThanWords - Feminist Magazine". Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  9. "Women on the Move: Can Three Women and a Truck Quell the Tide of Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse?". CounterPunch.org. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
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