Elnaz Javani Chosen as a Member of the New Voice Cohort
Elnaz Javani was chosen to be a member of this year’s New Voice Cohort at the Print Center New York.
Elnaz Javani was chosen to be a member of this year’s New Voice Cohort at the Print Center New York.
Congratulations to RayAnn Garcia for being chosen as Art & Art History’s banner carrier for graduation this week. This honor is based on outstanding academic record together with strong nominations from faculty and staff. Banner carriers signify to the audience that all graduates from a particular department are about to enter Moby Arena during the […]
Elnaz Javani’s installation My Effigies is included in the exhibition ART IRAN: Falling into Language, on view from January 28 – May 5 at Craft Contemporary in Los Angeles, CA. The exhibition presents nine diaspora Iranian artists who engage diverse forms of the Persian alphabet, handwriting, text, and fragments to remain connected to their cultural inheritance […]
Elnaz Javani’s, assistant professor of Fibers, solo exhibition Dwelling Places was on display at Tiger Strikes Asteroid in Chicago, IL from June 24 to August 23. Dwelling Places is a new body of work which includes small and large-scale, hand-dyed and printed textiles that incorporate surface manipulation, appliqué, and hand-stitching. Exploring how the body is […]
Faculty Friday: Tom Lundberg
During the fall semester of 2017, senior fibers student Alexa Graham and a few of her classmates decided it was time to start a guild. There were few opportunities for those interested in the fiber arts to gather and gain inspiration from each other, and as a medium that is already often pigeon-holed into classifications […]
Cicelia Ross-Gotta, a 2015 alumna of the CSU Department of Art and Art History, was recently featured in the Winter 2017 issue of Surface Design Journal for her piece I Love You, Are You Okay. The piece features upholstered chairs arranged around two artificial plants in the style of a waiting room. The plants have […]