Virtual Premiere - Sandwiched In with Roshanak Keyghobadi - Re-Narrated - Exhibiting Artist in Library's Adler Gallery (Recorded on 11/12/21)

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In case you missed it, the Sandwiched In with Roshanak Keyghobadi - "Re-Narrated" - Exhibiting Artist in the Library's Adler Gallery (Recorded on 11/12/21) is now available on the Library's YouTube page.

[CLICK HERE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcFmpfOjVTI) to access the video.

Roshanak Keyghobadi, whose art work is currently on display in the Library's Adler Art Gallery, will discuss her creative process and explain how she deconstructs and reconstructs printed material to create new works of art. Trained as a graphic designer, Roshanak’s work has always been about clarity, control, structure and simplicity.
“Twenty years ago when I discovered paper making, I found its process and outcome in such contrast to my professional practice that I immediately was drawn to the organic, chaotic and liberating nature of it. I have always been engaged with language, writing and typography and narratives, sentences, words and letters are the main components of my art in any medium that I choose to work.” Roshanak holds a doctoral degree in Art and Art Education from Columbia University and her MFA (Indiana University at Bloomington) and BFA (University of the Arts, Philadelphia) are both in Graphic Design. She studied art and design at Tehran University, Iran, before moving to USA. Roshanak is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Visual Communications Department at Farmingdale State College and also teaches art classes and workshops at Art Circle Studio in Syosset, New York.
(Sponsored by the Art Advisory Council)