Sa'dia Rehman is a multidisciplinary artist and educator exploring structures of the family, the nation, the border. Rehman questions how we live within these systems and how they impact who we are, the desire to rearrange, and take them apart. In this talk, they present an ongoing project encompassing video, sculpture, and drawing to understand their family's displacement from an area on the Indus River and its connection to the marks left by colonization and empire. Rehman has exhibited work at venues including the Wener Center for the Arts, Fabric Workshop & Museum, Queens Museum, Frost Art Museum, Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, and Pakistan National Council of the Arts. Rehman was awarded residencies at the ArtLab at Harvard University, Art Omi, Abrons Art Center, and Edward Albee Foundation.
Presented by the Department of Art, Department of Art History, Department of History, and Benton Museum of Art at Â鶹´«Ã½