Nahid Hagigat

Nahid Hagigat
Born 1943 (age 7273)
Iran
Nationality Iranian-American
Alma mater New York University (NYU)
Known for Printmaking and painting
Spouse(s) Nicky Nodjoumi
Website Nahid Hagigat's official website

Nahid Hagigat also known as Nahid Haghighat (1943) is an Iranian-American illustrator and artist, located in New York City. She is well known for her paintings and prints with layered imagery.[1]

Biography

Born in 1943 in Iran. In the early 1970s she studied Fine Arts at New York University (NYU) and met her husband, artist Nicky Nodjoumi while in school.[2][3] She has a Ph.D in Art Education from New York University (NYU) and a Ph.D from Huntington Pacific University in Behavioral Therapy.[4] Her work is part of the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[5]

Works

Illustrations

Exhibitions

References

  1. de Monchaux, Thomas. "The Passions of the Fragment, Sponsored by Center for Iranian Modern Arts". Center for Iranian Modern Arts (CIMA). Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  2. Bui, Phong (5 November 2010). "Nicky Nodjoumi with Phong Bui". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  3. Begalri, Nazzy. "Nicky Nodjoumi: A Life in Three Dimensions" (PDF). Harpers Bazaar Arabia Magazine. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Nahid Hagigat". Marketa Irglova. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  5. "The Key". The Met. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  6. "Muna". Barnes and Nobles. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  7. "A Pomegranate & Billy Jack: Conversations with Once's Marketa Irglova and honeyhoney". TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. 2011-12-23. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  8. "Half For You". Kanoon International Affairs. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  9. "The Valiant Little Potter". Amazon. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  10. "The Story of the Little Robin". Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  11. "PAAIA Celebrates the "Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia: A New Beginning" Exhibition in San Francisco". Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA). 16 August 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  12. "Encyclopædia Iranica Exhibition of Iranian Art". Art Aware. 22 June 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  13. "Zora Space Evolving Splendidly in Park Slope". Only The Blog Knows Brooklyn. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  14. National Art Museum and Gallery Guide, Volume 6, Issues 5-8. Art Now. 1987. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
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