Asma Kazmi received a B.F.A. from the Massachusetts College of Art and an M.F.A. from the School of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She approaches her practice from a post installation/object centric position, which allows her to create multidimensional works where people, media and objects come together. Asma Kazmi is the recent recipient of At the Edge: Innovative Art in Chicago Award, given by the University of Illinois in Chicago and the Critical Mass Grant, awarded by The Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis, MO. Her work has been exhibited and included in collections such as the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis; Webster University; Boots Contemporary Art Space, St Louis; The Guild Gallery, NYC; Galerie Sans Titre, Brussels, Belgium; Gallery 400, University of Illinois in Chicago; Boston Underground Film Festival; Balagan Film and Video Series, Boston; Women In Film & Video/New England; and the MassArt Film Society. Asma Kazmi was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan.Massart Film Society shows are held in screening room 1 in East Hall in the Film Department @ The Massachusetts College of Art, 621 Huntington Avenue in Boston. Shows begin promptly @ 8pm unless otherwise noted in the schedule below. Suggested donation is $4 at the door and free to MassArt community with their ID. Donations are used to give visiting artist something for their expense for coming to show their work. Directions and information below on the right.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
February 3rd 2010 Asma Kazmi
Asma Kazmi received a B.F.A. from the Massachusetts College of Art and an M.F.A. from the School of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She approaches her practice from a post installation/object centric position, which allows her to create multidimensional works where people, media and objects come together. Asma Kazmi is the recent recipient of At the Edge: Innovative Art in Chicago Award, given by the University of Illinois in Chicago and the Critical Mass Grant, awarded by The Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis, MO. Her work has been exhibited and included in collections such as the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis; Webster University; Boots Contemporary Art Space, St Louis; The Guild Gallery, NYC; Galerie Sans Titre, Brussels, Belgium; Gallery 400, University of Illinois in Chicago; Boston Underground Film Festival; Balagan Film and Video Series, Boston; Women In Film & Video/New England; and the MassArt Film Society. Asma Kazmi was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan.