Laleh Khorramian (born 1974) is an Iranian-born American multidisciplinary visual artist. [1] She works in printmaking, collage, video art and animation, and as a clothing designer. [1] Khorramian is based in upstate New York, where she also runs her clothing company LALOON Studios. [1]
Laleh Khorramian was born in 1974 in Tehran, Iran. [1] [2] She was raised in Orlando, Florida. [1] Khorramian studied at the Rhode Island School of Design; followed by study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she earned a BFA degree in 1997. [3] She earned her MFA degree in 2004, from Columbia University, School of Visual Arts. [3]
Animation, digital media and found footage supplements use of traditional artistic media in her practice, like collage, mono-typing and drawing. In a vacillating process between them, Khorramian integrates fiction with spectacle and theatre constructions to explore the discarded and chance outcomes as a creative strategy.
Khorramian is a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant [4] and the Gottlieb Foundation Grant.
Laleh Khorramian (born 1974) is an Iranian-born American multidisciplinary visual artist. [1] She works in printmaking, collage, video art and animation, and as a clothing designer. [1] Khorramian is based in upstate New York, where she also runs her clothing company LALOON Studios. [1]
Laleh Khorramian was born in 1974 in Tehran, Iran. [1] [2] She was raised in Orlando, Florida. [1] Khorramian studied at the Rhode Island School of Design; followed by study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she earned a BFA degree in 1997. [3] She earned her MFA degree in 2004, from Columbia University, School of Visual Arts. [3]
Animation, digital media and found footage supplements use of traditional artistic media in her practice, like collage, mono-typing and drawing. In a vacillating process between them, Khorramian integrates fiction with spectacle and theatre constructions to explore the discarded and chance outcomes as a creative strategy.
Khorramian is a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant [4] and the Gottlieb Foundation Grant.