Master of Art Research
Bachelor of painting
Graphics associate
Degrees
Pedagogical coaching degree
Professional painting certificate
Biography
Shahreh Shasti
Born in 1360
Master's degree in art research, bachelor's degree in painting, associate degree in graphics
Has a scientific research article in Bagh Nazar Scientific Research Journal
Member of the Contemporary Visual Arts Development Institute
Member of Alborz Province Painters Association
Member of visual association of Alborz province
The main member of the Research Working Group of Alborz Visualization Association
Certificate of professional skills (ITC coaching course - Technical Vocational Education Organization of the country)
Teaching qualification card of the Ministry of Guidance (issuing)
Lecturer of drawing and painting at Young Professional Technical Institute
Painting teacher of Aine Karaj Cultural and Art Institute for one year
Painting instructor at Serir Saman Karaj Institute
Painting teacher of Imam Ali Karaj Azimieh Farhangsera
Graphic teacher of Karaj Colored Professional Technical Institute
Has 17 years of experience in painting and teaching painting and organizing several group exhibitions:
Participation in the exhibition of Iranian national arts (virtual-digital) in Toronto, Canada 1403
Participation in the exhibition of 100 works - 100 artists of Golestan Gallery 1403
Participating in the group exhibition of Raha Gallery of Mellat Campus 1403
Participation in the group exhibition of Alborz Visual Arts Association Council, Milad Collection, Karaj 1402
Participating in the group exhibition Rokhout Zamaneh Gallery, 1402
Participation in Group 34 group exhibition at Ginos Gallery
Group exhibition of decorative paintings in the Darband Gallery of Saadabad Palace Art Collection
Harir Art Group Exhibition of Milad Art Gallery
Aje Niavaran group exhibition
Group exhibition of digital art of Farhangsarai Ferdous
Articles
Has a scientific research article in Bagh Nazar scientific research journal with the title: Comparative study of the concept of angel in the works of Hojjat Amani (as contemporary art) and Qajar period paintings in Persian language.
English
A Comparative Study on the Meaning of the Angel Motif in Hojat Amani (as Contemporary Art), and Qajar Era
Thesis: A comparative study of the role of the angel in the works of Hojjat Amani based on the collection of angels (man and angel) with the paintings of the Qajar period from the perspective of concept.
Conference paper
Shasti, Sh. presented at the "4th International Conference Archeology and Conservation along the Silk Road" Kazan Federal University, Russia, 2020 - Title: (A study into the tree of life of the Silk road (about examples like Taq-e Bostan, Mount Behistun, Saint Vital church, Saint Mark church).
It has been postponed due to Covid-19
Group Exhibitions
Participation in the exhibition of Iranian national arts (virtual-digital) in Toronto, Canada 1403
Participation in the exhibition of 100 works - 100 artists of Golestan Gallery 1403
Participating in the group exhibition of Raha Gallery of Mellat Campus 1403
Participation in the group exhibition of Alborz Visual Arts Association Council, Milad Collection, Karaj 1402
Participating in the group exhibition Rokhout Zamaneh Gallery, 1402
Participation in Group 34 group exhibition at Ginos Gallery
Group exhibition of decorative paintings in the Darband Gallery of Saadabad Palace Art Collection
Harir Art Group Exhibition of Milad Art Gallery
Aje Niavaran group exhibition
Group exhibition of digital art of Farhangsarai Ferdous
Other Activities
Member of Alborz Province Painters Association
Member of visual arts association of Alborz province
Member of the Research Working Group of Visualization Association of Alborz Province
Painting teacher in technical and professional institutions
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