An Account of Practice for the exhibition Translations, featuring the artwork of Jamelie Hassan and Soheila Esfahani (Campbell River Art Gallery, July 9 to September 2, 2020)
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Soheila Esfahani, “Artist Statement: Made in Iran,” Accessed June, 2020. https://soheila.ca/project/trans/.
Jamelie Hassan, “Not Laura Secord,” from The Films and Videos of Jamelie Hassan. PLATFORM: Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts and Art Gallery of Windsor in Association with Blue Medium Press, 2010.
Miriam Jordan, ”Chrontopic Bodies and the We of Aesthetic Discourse,” from The Films and Videos of Jamelie Hassan. PLATFORM: Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts and Art Gallery of Windsor in Association with Blue Medium Press, 2010.
“Khatamkari: Artistic Heritage” Iran Review. May 26, 2009. Accessed June, 2020. http://www.iranreview.org/content/Documents/Khatamkari_Artistic_Heritage.htm
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Artists’ websites:http://www.jameliehassan.ca/; https://soheila.ca/
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