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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Distance\, an MFA thesis exhibition by Fort 
 Worth–based Iranian artist Katayoun Hosseinrad. The exhibition will be on v
 iew from May 7–10\, 2026\, with an opening reception on Thursday\, May 7 fr
 om 6–8 pm in the Student Gallery located in Moudy North Building. \n\nDista
 nce is rooted in the artist’s experience of growing up in a traditional soc
 iety where the boundary between inside and outside was deeply gendered: the
  domestic interior was considered a woman’s domain\, while the expansive wo
 rld outside belonged to men. As Hosseinrad grew older\, she began to feel a
  subtle but persistent pressure to remain inside. This inequality and tensi
 on between interior and exterior continue to shape her artistic practice.\n
 \nThrough painting\, Hosseinrad depicts domestic spaces not only as physica
 l environments but also as metaphors for the body and for emotional states 
 such as loneliness\, entrapment\, and isolation. These private interiors al
 low her to weave personal identity into a broader\, contemporary\, and univ
 ersal visual language. She often paints from memory\, transforming remember
 ed images rather than simply reproducing visual sources.\nHosseinrad receiv
 ed her BA in Persian painting from Tabriz Islamic Arts University and was f
 ormally trained in traditional techniques. This foundation continues to inf
 orm her approach to composition\, spatial construction\, surface treatment\
 , and color relationships. Although her subject matter is contemporary\, he
 r attention to flattened space\, careful structuring of form\, and formal d
 ecisions emerge from this early training.\n\nWindows appear frequently in h
 er work\, functioning as symbols of both escape and possibility. For Hossei
 nrad\, looking outside as a child was an act of searching and hope. Yet the
  outside world is not always promising\; it can feel just as distant and co
 ld as the interior. This unresolved tension between inside and outside rema
 ins central to her work.\n\nHosseinrad’s practice also extends beyond paint
 ing into installation. In Distance\, She explores the creation of an artifi
 cial Persian carpet—an element central to Iranian domestic life. Traditiona
 lly crafted by women\, the carpet serves as both a collective cultural obje
 ct and a deeply personal symbol of nostalgia for the artist as an immigrant
 . Reconstructing the carpet becomes an act of holding onto memory\, both te
 nder and melancholic\, reflecting a complicated love–hate relationship with
  the past. Through Distance\, Hosseinrad creates spaces that are strange ye
 t familiar\, personal yet universal—places where questions of belonging\, m
 emory\, gender\, and migration can be quietly felt and reflected upon.\n\nA
 bout the Artist:\nKatayoun Hosseinrad is an Iranian artist living and worki
 ng in Fort Worth\, Texas. She is currently completing her Master of Fine Ar
 ts degree at Texas Christian University. She has had solo exhibitions at Ly
 les & King\, New York (Invisible Boundaries) and 12.26\, Dallas (Realm of A
 bsence). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at SP/N Gallery\, 
 Steven Zevitas Gallery\, The Pool\, The Château Show\, and in publications 
 such as New American Paintings (2025 MFA Annual\, Issue #177) and Glasstire
 . Her work explores interiority\, memory\, and distance through painting an
 d installation.\n\nThe Student Gallery is located on the TCU campus at 2805
  S. University Dr\, Fort Worth\, TX 76129. Admission is free and all are we
 lcome. Visitors are welcome to visit when the building is open from 9 am-5 
 pm or by appointment. For more information about this exhibition\, email th
 eartgalleries@tcu.edu or call 817-257-2588.
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DTSTAMP:20260508T123904Z
DTSTART:20260507T140000Z
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LOCATION:J.M. Moudy North Visual Arts and Communication Building
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SUMMARY:Katayoun Hosseinrad | Distance | MFA Thesis Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Distance\, an MFA thesis exhibition by Fort 
 Worth–based Iranian artist Katayoun Hosseinrad. The exhibition will be on v
 iew from May 7–10\, 2026\, with an opening reception on Thursday\, May 7 fr
 om 6–8 pm in the Student Gallery located in Moudy North Building. \n\nDista
 nce is rooted in the artist’s experience of growing up in a traditional soc
 iety where the boundary between inside and outside was deeply gendered: the
  domestic interior was considered a woman’s domain\, while the expansive wo
 rld outside belonged to men. As Hosseinrad grew older\, she began to feel a
  subtle but persistent pressure to remain inside. This inequality and tensi
 on between interior and exterior continue to shape her artistic practice.\n
 \nThrough painting\, Hosseinrad depicts domestic spaces not only as physica
 l environments but also as metaphors for the body and for emotional states 
 such as loneliness\, entrapment\, and isolation. These private interiors al
 low her to weave personal identity into a broader\, contemporary\, and univ
 ersal visual language. She often paints from memory\, transforming remember
 ed images rather than simply reproducing visual sources.\nHosseinrad receiv
 ed her BA in Persian painting from Tabriz Islamic Arts University and was f
 ormally trained in traditional techniques. This foundation continues to inf
 orm her approach to composition\, spatial construction\, surface treatment\
 , and color relationships. Although her subject matter is contemporary\, he
 r attention to flattened space\, careful structuring of form\, and formal d
 ecisions emerge from this early training.\n\nWindows appear frequently in h
 er work\, functioning as symbols of both escape and possibility. For Hossei
 nrad\, looking outside as a child was an act of searching and hope. Yet the
  outside world is not always promising\; it can feel just as distant and co
 ld as the interior. This unresolved tension between inside and outside rema
 ins central to her work.\n\nHosseinrad’s practice also extends beyond paint
 ing into installation. In Distance\, She explores the creation of an artifi
 cial Persian carpet—an element central to Iranian domestic life. Traditiona
 lly crafted by women\, the carpet serves as both a collective cultural obje
 ct and a deeply personal symbol of nostalgia for the artist as an immigrant
 . Reconstructing the carpet becomes an act of holding onto memory\, both te
 nder and melancholic\, reflecting a complicated love–hate relationship with
  the past. Through Distance\, Hosseinrad creates spaces that are strange ye
 t familiar\, personal yet universal—places where questions of belonging\, m
 emory\, gender\, and migration can be quietly felt and reflected upon.\n\nA
 bout the Artist:\nKatayoun Hosseinrad is an Iranian artist living and worki
 ng in Fort Worth\, Texas. She is currently completing her Master of Fine Ar
 ts degree at Texas Christian University. She has had solo exhibitions at Ly
 les & King\, New York (Invisible Boundaries) and 12.26\, Dallas (Realm of A
 bsence). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at SP/N Gallery\, 
 Steven Zevitas Gallery\, The Pool\, The Château Show\, and in publications 
 such as New American Paintings (2025 MFA Annual\, Issue #177) and Glasstire
 . Her work explores interiority\, memory\, and distance through painting an
 d installation.\n\nThe Student Gallery is located on the TCU campus at 2805
  S. University Dr\, Fort Worth\, TX 76129. Admission is free and all are we
 lcome. Visitors are welcome to visit when the building is open from 9 am-5 
 pm or by appointment. For more information about this exhibition\, email th
 eartgalleries@tcu.edu or call 817-257-2588.
DTEND:20260508T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260508T123904Z
DTSTART:20260507T230000Z
GEO:32.711044;-97.35966
LOCATION:J.M. Moudy North Visual Arts and Communication Building
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Katayoun Hosseinrad | Distance | MFA Thesis Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Distance\, an MFA thesis exhibition by Fort 
 Worth–based Iranian artist Katayoun Hosseinrad. The exhibition will be on v
 iew from May 7–10\, 2026\, with an opening reception on Thursday\, May 7 fr
 om 6–8 pm in the Student Gallery located in Moudy North Building. \n\nDista
 nce is rooted in the artist’s experience of growing up in a traditional soc
 iety where the boundary between inside and outside was deeply gendered: the
  domestic interior was considered a woman’s domain\, while the expansive wo
 rld outside belonged to men. As Hosseinrad grew older\, she began to feel a
  subtle but persistent pressure to remain inside. This inequality and tensi
 on between interior and exterior continue to shape her artistic practice.\n
 \nThrough painting\, Hosseinrad depicts domestic spaces not only as physica
 l environments but also as metaphors for the body and for emotional states 
 such as loneliness\, entrapment\, and isolation. These private interiors al
 low her to weave personal identity into a broader\, contemporary\, and univ
 ersal visual language. She often paints from memory\, transforming remember
 ed images rather than simply reproducing visual sources.\nHosseinrad receiv
 ed her BA in Persian painting from Tabriz Islamic Arts University and was f
 ormally trained in traditional techniques. This foundation continues to inf
 orm her approach to composition\, spatial construction\, surface treatment\
 , and color relationships. Although her subject matter is contemporary\, he
 r attention to flattened space\, careful structuring of form\, and formal d
 ecisions emerge from this early training.\n\nWindows appear frequently in h
 er work\, functioning as symbols of both escape and possibility. For Hossei
 nrad\, looking outside as a child was an act of searching and hope. Yet the
  outside world is not always promising\; it can feel just as distant and co
 ld as the interior. This unresolved tension between inside and outside rema
 ins central to her work.\n\nHosseinrad’s practice also extends beyond paint
 ing into installation. In Distance\, She explores the creation of an artifi
 cial Persian carpet—an element central to Iranian domestic life. Traditiona
 lly crafted by women\, the carpet serves as both a collective cultural obje
 ct and a deeply personal symbol of nostalgia for the artist as an immigrant
 . Reconstructing the carpet becomes an act of holding onto memory\, both te
 nder and melancholic\, reflecting a complicated love–hate relationship with
  the past. Through Distance\, Hosseinrad creates spaces that are strange ye
 t familiar\, personal yet universal—places where questions of belonging\, m
 emory\, gender\, and migration can be quietly felt and reflected upon.\n\nA
 bout the Artist:\nKatayoun Hosseinrad is an Iranian artist living and worki
 ng in Fort Worth\, Texas. She is currently completing her Master of Fine Ar
 ts degree at Texas Christian University. She has had solo exhibitions at Ly
 les & King\, New York (Invisible Boundaries) and 12.26\, Dallas (Realm of A
 bsence). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at SP/N Gallery\, 
 Steven Zevitas Gallery\, The Pool\, The Château Show\, and in publications 
 such as New American Paintings (2025 MFA Annual\, Issue #177) and Glasstire
 . Her work explores interiority\, memory\, and distance through painting an
 d installation.\n\nThe Student Gallery is located on the TCU campus at 2805
  S. University Dr\, Fort Worth\, TX 76129. Admission is free and all are we
 lcome. Visitors are welcome to visit when the building is open from 9 am-5 
 pm or by appointment. For more information about this exhibition\, email th
 eartgalleries@tcu.edu or call 817-257-2588.
DTEND:20260508T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260508T123904Z
DTSTART:20260508T140000Z
GEO:32.711044;-97.35966
LOCATION:J.M. Moudy North Visual Arts and Communication Building
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Katayoun Hosseinrad | Distance | MFA Thesis Exhibition
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Distance\, an MFA thesis exhibition by Fort 
 Worth–based Iranian artist Katayoun Hosseinrad. The exhibition will be on v
 iew from May 7–10\, 2026\, with an opening reception on Thursday\, May 7 fr
 om 6–8 pm in the Student Gallery located in Moudy North Building. \n\nDista
 nce is rooted in the artist’s experience of growing up in a traditional soc
 iety where the boundary between inside and outside was deeply gendered: the
  domestic interior was considered a woman’s domain\, while the expansive wo
 rld outside belonged to men. As Hosseinrad grew older\, she began to feel a
  subtle but persistent pressure to remain inside. This inequality and tensi
 on between interior and exterior continue to shape her artistic practice.\n
 \nThrough painting\, Hosseinrad depicts domestic spaces not only as physica
 l environments but also as metaphors for the body and for emotional states 
 such as loneliness\, entrapment\, and isolation. These private interiors al
 low her to weave personal identity into a broader\, contemporary\, and univ
 ersal visual language. She often paints from memory\, transforming remember
 ed images rather than simply reproducing visual sources.\nHosseinrad receiv
 ed her BA in Persian painting from Tabriz Islamic Arts University and was f
 ormally trained in traditional techniques. This foundation continues to inf
 orm her approach to composition\, spatial construction\, surface treatment\
 , and color relationships. Although her subject matter is contemporary\, he
 r attention to flattened space\, careful structuring of form\, and formal d
 ecisions emerge from this early training.\n\nWindows appear frequently in h
 er work\, functioning as symbols of both escape and possibility. For Hossei
 nrad\, looking outside as a child was an act of searching and hope. Yet the
  outside world is not always promising\; it can feel just as distant and co
 ld as the interior. This unresolved tension between inside and outside rema
 ins central to her work.\n\nHosseinrad’s practice also extends beyond paint
 ing into installation. In Distance\, She explores the creation of an artifi
 cial Persian carpet—an element central to Iranian domestic life. Traditiona
 lly crafted by women\, the carpet serves as both a collective cultural obje
 ct and a deeply personal symbol of nostalgia for the artist as an immigrant
 . Reconstructing the carpet becomes an act of holding onto memory\, both te
 nder and melancholic\, reflecting a complicated love–hate relationship with
  the past. Through Distance\, Hosseinrad creates spaces that are strange ye
 t familiar\, personal yet universal—places where questions of belonging\, m
 emory\, gender\, and migration can be quietly felt and reflected upon.\n\nA
 bout the Artist:\nKatayoun Hosseinrad is an Iranian artist living and worki
 ng in Fort Worth\, Texas. She is currently completing her Master of Fine Ar
 ts degree at Texas Christian University. She has had solo exhibitions at Ly
 les & King\, New York (Invisible Boundaries) and 12.26\, Dallas (Realm of A
 bsence). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at SP/N Gallery\, 
 Steven Zevitas Gallery\, The Pool\, The Château Show\, and in publications 
 such as New American Paintings (2025 MFA Annual\, Issue #177) and Glasstire
 . Her work explores interiority\, memory\, and distance through painting an
 d installation.\n\nThe Student Gallery is located on the TCU campus at 2805
  S. University Dr\, Fort Worth\, TX 76129. Admission is free and all are we
 lcome. Visitors are welcome to visit when the building is open from 9 am-5 
 pm or by appointment. For more information about this exhibition\, email th
 eartgalleries@tcu.edu or call 817-257-2588.
DTEND:20260509T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260508T123904Z
DTSTART:20260509T140000Z
GEO:32.711044;-97.35966
LOCATION:J.M. Moudy North Visual Arts and Communication Building
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Katayoun Hosseinrad | Distance | MFA Thesis Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Distance\, an MFA thesis exhibition by Fort 
 Worth–based Iranian artist Katayoun Hosseinrad. The exhibition will be on v
 iew from May 7–10\, 2026\, with an opening reception on Thursday\, May 7 fr
 om 6–8 pm in the Student Gallery located in Moudy North Building. \n\nDista
 nce is rooted in the artist’s experience of growing up in a traditional soc
 iety where the boundary between inside and outside was deeply gendered: the
  domestic interior was considered a woman’s domain\, while the expansive wo
 rld outside belonged to men. As Hosseinrad grew older\, she began to feel a
  subtle but persistent pressure to remain inside. This inequality and tensi
 on between interior and exterior continue to shape her artistic practice.\n
 \nThrough painting\, Hosseinrad depicts domestic spaces not only as physica
 l environments but also as metaphors for the body and for emotional states 
 such as loneliness\, entrapment\, and isolation. These private interiors al
 low her to weave personal identity into a broader\, contemporary\, and univ
 ersal visual language. She often paints from memory\, transforming remember
 ed images rather than simply reproducing visual sources.\nHosseinrad receiv
 ed her BA in Persian painting from Tabriz Islamic Arts University and was f
 ormally trained in traditional techniques. This foundation continues to inf
 orm her approach to composition\, spatial construction\, surface treatment\
 , and color relationships. Although her subject matter is contemporary\, he
 r attention to flattened space\, careful structuring of form\, and formal d
 ecisions emerge from this early training.\n\nWindows appear frequently in h
 er work\, functioning as symbols of both escape and possibility. For Hossei
 nrad\, looking outside as a child was an act of searching and hope. Yet the
  outside world is not always promising\; it can feel just as distant and co
 ld as the interior. This unresolved tension between inside and outside rema
 ins central to her work.\n\nHosseinrad’s practice also extends beyond paint
 ing into installation. In Distance\, She explores the creation of an artifi
 cial Persian carpet—an element central to Iranian domestic life. Traditiona
 lly crafted by women\, the carpet serves as both a collective cultural obje
 ct and a deeply personal symbol of nostalgia for the artist as an immigrant
 . Reconstructing the carpet becomes an act of holding onto memory\, both te
 nder and melancholic\, reflecting a complicated love–hate relationship with
  the past. Through Distance\, Hosseinrad creates spaces that are strange ye
 t familiar\, personal yet universal—places where questions of belonging\, m
 emory\, gender\, and migration can be quietly felt and reflected upon.\n\nA
 bout the Artist:\nKatayoun Hosseinrad is an Iranian artist living and worki
 ng in Fort Worth\, Texas. She is currently completing her Master of Fine Ar
 ts degree at Texas Christian University. She has had solo exhibitions at Ly
 les & King\, New York (Invisible Boundaries) and 12.26\, Dallas (Realm of A
 bsence). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at SP/N Gallery\, 
 Steven Zevitas Gallery\, The Pool\, The Château Show\, and in publications 
 such as New American Paintings (2025 MFA Annual\, Issue #177) and Glasstire
 . Her work explores interiority\, memory\, and distance through painting an
 d installation.\n\nThe Student Gallery is located on the TCU campus at 2805
  S. University Dr\, Fort Worth\, TX 76129. Admission is free and all are we
 lcome. Visitors are welcome to visit when the building is open from 9 am-5 
 pm or by appointment. For more information about this exhibition\, email th
 eartgalleries@tcu.edu or call 817-257-2588.
DTEND:20260510T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260508T123904Z
DTSTART:20260510T140000Z
GEO:32.711044;-97.35966
LOCATION:J.M. Moudy North Visual Arts and Communication Building
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Katayoun Hosseinrad | Distance | MFA Thesis Exhibition
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