Taraneh Hemami

Born ? ,Tehran, Iran
Education:
BFA in University of Oregon
MFA in California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, California
Grants:
New Langton artist Project Grant
New Langton artist Project Grant
Creative Work Fund Grant from the Haas Foundations
Cultural Equity Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission
California Arts Council Grant
Selected Group Exhibitions:
“Elsewhere”, curated by Sana’ Makhul, Worth Ryder Gallery, University of California, Berkeley, California (2004)
“Sacred Spaces”, curated by Terri Cohn, Berkeley Arts Center, Berkeley, California (2004)
“The Drawing Project”, Vamiali Art Gallery, Athens, Greece (2004)
Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, California (2004)
Sharjah 6’th International Biennial, Sharjah Museum of Art, curated by Peter Lewis and Hoor Al Qasemi, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates(2003)
Hall of Reflections”, Solo Exhibition, Curated by Rupert Jenkins, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California (2002) “The
Word Room”, by the collaborative Post-Exile, Janalyn White Gallery, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2001)
Hall of Reflections”, Solo Exhibition, Curated by Rupert Jenkins, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California (2002) “The
Word Room”, by the collaborative Post-Exile, Janalyn White Gallery, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2001)
Trans/Planting, A Space Gallery, co-curated by Gita Hashemi and Taraneh Hemami, Toronto, Canada (2000)
“Selections 2000”, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Artspan, San Francisco, California (2000)
“Betrothed,” curated by Terri Cohn, Falkirk Cultural Center,San Rafael, California (1996)
“Sacred Space/Layered Stories”, Solo Exhibition, The Lab, San Francisco, California (1995)
“Family Stories”,
Selected Solo Exhibition:
Maude Kern Center for the Arts, Eugene, Oregon (1995)
“Coming Across”, curated by Jan Rindfleisch, Euthrat Museum of Art, San Jose, California (1994)
“A Family Portrait,” Matrix Gallery, Sacramento, California (1993)
“Veiled Secrets”, Solo Exhibition, The Downtown Gallery, California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA
