Biography

Anahita (Ani) Bradberry is an Iranian-American multimedia artist and writer. Reach out: anibradberry@gmail.com. Working primarily in illuminated rare gasses amongst natural and industrial materials, her practice consists of exercises in life-forming: shaping fragile glass tubes with fire and gravity then filling the vessels with the pulsing plasma of electrified neon and argon. Ranging from biomorphic suggestions to minimal geometries, each object is simultaneously a multidimensional line and a borderless field of light. Ranging from glassblowing to gardening, the processes of fabrication and installation required to realize Anahita's dreams are both meditative and dangerous. She has been featured in exhibitions at Dominique Gallery (LA), the Washington Project for the Arts (DC), Transformer (DC), VisArts (MD), the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (DC), George Washington University's Gallery 102 (DC) and CICA — the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, (South Korea). Anahita earned an MA in Art History in 2015 in Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art from American University (Washington, DC), earning a Mellon Grant to research in Tokyo and later assisting in the archives of the Smithsonian Freer & Sackler Galleries.

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Biography

Anahita (Ani) Bradberry is an Iranian-American multimedia artist and writer. Reach out: anibradberry@gmail.com. Working primarily in illuminated rare gasses amongst natural and industrial materials, her practice consists of exercises in life-forming: shaping fragile glass tubes with fire and gravity then filling the vessels with the pulsing plasma of electrified neon and argon. Ranging from biomorphic suggestions to minimal geometries, each object is simultaneously a multidimensional line and a borderless field of light. Ranging from glassblowing to gardening, the processes of fabrication and installation required to realize Anahita's dreams are both meditative and dangerous. She has been featured in exhibitions at Dominique Gallery (LA), the Washington Project for the Arts (DC), Transformer (DC), VisArts (MD), the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (DC), George Washington University's Gallery 102 (DC) and CICA — the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, (South Korea). Anahita earned an MA in Art History in 2015 in Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art from American University (Washington, DC), earning a Mellon Grant to research in Tokyo and later assisting in the archives of the Smithsonian Freer & Sackler Galleries.

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