Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi (Iranian, born )

Timeline

1981
Born in Tehran, Iran
1998
Graphic Diploma, Azadegan Art School, Tehran, Iran
1999
Graphic Design Studies, Tehran, Iran
2002
MC Merit Award in Design
2006
B.F.A., Corcoran College of Art + Design, Washington, DC
2006
Faculty Award for Drawing and Painting, Corcoran College of Art + Design, Washington, DC
2006
Sons of the Revolution in the District of Columbia, American Art Essay Prize, Washington, DC
2009
Babs Van Swearingen Award, American University, Washington, DC
2010
Carol Bird Ravenal Art Award, American University, Washington, DC
2010
International Research Mellon Grant, Robyn Rafferty Mathias Fund, American University, Washington, DC
2011
M.F.A., American University, Washington, DC
Lives and works in Washington, DC

Exhibitions

2011
JK Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (solo)
2011
(e)merge Art Fair, Washington, DC
2011
Bilateral Trace: Four Emerging Artists From Iran, Strohl Art Center / Bellowe Family Gallery, Chautauqua, NY
2011
Artist Tribute 2, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC
2011
CultureScapes curated by Isabel Manalo, Addison Ripley Gallery, Washington, DC
2011
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC
2011
Saturnalia, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC
2010
Introductions6, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC
2010
Intention, First Year MFA Exhibition, Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC
2010
Seeing Green, featuring the work of Shirin Neshat, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC
2009
Colorblind/Colorsite, American University, Rotunda Gallery, Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC
2009
Tension, In association with the International Art Affairs, Moderno, Washington, DC
2008
You Won’t Believe Your Eyes, the 23rd Annual Corcoran College of Art + Design Print Portfolio, Washington, DC
2007
Story Time, The 22nd Annual Corcoran College of Art + Design Print Portfolio, Washington, DC
2006
Introductions2, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC
2006
Thinking Voodoo, the 21st Annual Corcoran College of Art + Design Print Portfolio, Washington, DC
2006
Senior Thesis Exhibition, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
2005
Post-MC II, Sarah Silberman Gallery of Art, Rockville, MD