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Copper Sulfate (Root killer) crystal, found objects from protest in Tehran Variable dimensions | Ongoing since 2009

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Nooshin Hakim-Javadi

Nooshin Hakim-Javadi works at the intersection of sculpture and social practice. Her work investigates the material culture of conflict. She received her BFA from Tehran University and MFA from the University of Minnesota. Her works have been shown at Museum für Neue Kunst, Germany; Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey; Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Germany; Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design; Plains Art Museum, North Dakota; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; among others. She is currently an assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame.

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Nooshin Hakim-Javadi works at the intersection of sculpture and social practice. Her work investigates the material culture of conflict. She received her BFA from Tehran University and MFA from the University of Minnesota. Her works have been shown at Museum für Neue Kunst, Germany; Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey; Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Germany; Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design; Plains Art Museum, North Dakota; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; among others. She is currently an assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame.

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