Nasrin Vaziri


Artist, Art Theorist and Art Critique

Work History

Facilitation:

  •  Facilitate ‘Multicultural Movement’ for Edward Debono The Centre of Thinking’, Bond University, 2000  

Design & Coordination:

  • Coordinator of five  ‘Open Space’ events for Brisbane Multicultural Music & Arts Centre (BEMAC), 1998-2000
  • Managing local art exhibitions for Ethnic Arts Group Gold Coast, 1996-1998
  • Coordinating international book exhibition, Persia 2000, Melbourne 1999
  • Design & coordinating ‘A window to the Diversity of Arts’ project in 2001 –2003.
    (The project was funded by Arts Queensland and Multicultural Affairs Queensland with in-kind support by the local Council for group exhibition specifically migrant artists who reflect Australian landscape)
  • Design and development of  ‘Diverse Women Voices’ project funded by Australia Council for the Arts, 2003.
    (The project comprised of 10 basic and 10 advanced creative writing workshops for 50 community members)
  • Design and development of  ‘The People’ project funded by Arts Queensland, 2004.
    (The project consisted of 10 advanced painting workshops and an exhibiting the works of 10 local artists of different cultural backgrounds for two weeks at Robina Gallery, Gold Coast)
  • Design and coordination of ‘Quilt of Diversity’ project funded by Arts Queensland, 2007. The project consisted of training local emerging artists under the supervision of a professional ceramist, design, fabrication and installation of 699 hand-made ceramic tiles. This unique public artwork is installed at the Sensory Gardens – Rosser Park -- Gold Coast Botanic Gardens)               
  • Design and coordinating ‘Self-Expression through Story-telling’ , aims at highlighting the life story of 12 successful local seniors from culturally & linguistically diverse background, 2008.
  • Design and coordinate of 38 cultural events consisted of music concert, workshops, park activities, public speaking, storytelling and Australia Day entertainment for the government(s) and different communities 1996 to  present.