Artist

Tatyana Fazlalizadeh

A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Fazlalizadeh currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her work moves effortlessly between the street and the gallery. Whether using printers and wheat paste or oil paint on canvas, Fazlalizadeh adds her imagery to a national and international dialogue about conflict in public spaces, such as police violence against black people, the Arab Spring uprisings, or sexual violence against women. Fazlalizadeh's work has been covered by the New York Times, NPR, MSNBC. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Detroit. Her street art series, Stop Telling Women to Smile, has garnered attention around the world for bringing light to street harassment and women's rights via visual art. She was recently named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 for 2015.

 

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