Pamela Karimi
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Women, Life, Freedom Movement: “In Iran, Art and Activism Feed Off Each Other”
Architecture Associate Professor Pamela Karimi discusses how the Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran intertwines art and activism, utilizing creative and spatial interventions to reclaim public space and resist oppression.
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Cornell Faculty Honored for Community-Engaged Innovation
Associate Professor of Architecture Pamela Karimi is among 13 faculty members from across Cornell who are being honored by the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement with this year's Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards.
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The Gestural Feminism of Iranian Women
Associate Professor of Architecture Pamela Karimi writes about a unique form of feminist expression she calls Gestural Feminism, where the body itself becomes the tool and language of resistance.
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Announcing: Women, Art, Freedom: Artists and Street Politics in Iran by Pamela Karimi
Jina Mahsa Amini’s detention for “improper” clothing and her subsequent death in police custody fueled the widespread Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran sparked in 2022, including public actions taken by the country’s community of artists. In her just-published book…
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The Art and Space of Rebellion: How Iran’s Streets Became a Revolutionary Stage
In this op-ed, Associate Professor in Architecture (HAUD program) Pamela Karimi explores the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom uprising and previews her new book, Women, Art, Freedom: Artists and Street Politics in Iran, which highlights the role of grassroots art and design in shaping what many consider the first feminist quasi-revolution.
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AAP Welcomes New Faculty and Endowed Fellows This Fall
The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning is pleased to welcome new long-term faculty, and endowed visiting critics and fellows to Ithaca and New York City. Their experience and expertise will further enrich the college’s commitment to academic and creative…