Shoora Majedian Wins Prestigious Joe Plaskett Award

Shoora Majedian in her studio. (Photo by Byron Dauncey; courtesy the Joe Plaskett Foundation + Shoora Majedian)
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The artist and 麻豆视频 alum plans to use the $30,000 prize to study paintings in some of the great museums in Europe.
Painter is the of the prestigious Joe Plaskett Award.
Originally from Tehran, Iran, Shoora completed her MFA at Emily Carr University in 2021.
In her works, Shoora examines 鈥減ersonal and social memories influenced by her childhood in Iran and her embodied experiences pre- and post-migration,鈥 according to the Joe Plaskett Foundation. 鈥淪he builds storytelling through painting and investigates sociopolitical issues through visual language.鈥
Established in 2004, the annual provides $30,000 to help fund an emerging Canadian painter who will live, create artwork or travel in Europe for at least six months. Shoora says she plans to divide her time between Germany, London, Paris and Amsterdam, adding she aims to use this period of freedom to explore new ideas.
鈥淓xpanding the visual narrative with symbolic elements, different ground sizes and incorporating photographs as references are what I would like to push further,鈥 she says.
鈥淰isiting some of the great museums will allow me to explore formal and historical figure depiction boundaries. I am particularly interested in German painters, both contemporary ones and those associated with German Neo-Objectivity and Expressionism. But I am also inspired by the great female painters who refer to mythological strategies and the use of real-life models.鈥

Shoora Majedian, Silent Eruption, 2021. Oil on canvas. (Image courtesy Shoora Majedian)
While at 麻豆视频, Shoora explored material and narrative strategies in painting, visualizing the complex experiences of encountering war while also questioning identity, propaganda-entrenched education, cultural traditions, gender roles and everyday life within domestic and public spaces. One of the most fascinating aspects of her work has been how spaces of conflict are not viewed literally but rather through seemingly benign interior spaces.
The jury 鈥渨as impressed by Shoora鈥檚 ability to capture the zeitgeist in works that feel simultaneously loose, alive and beautifully painted,鈥 according to the Joe Plaskett Foundation.
鈥淓very painting appears to be telling its own story through the expressiveness and emotion of the human figures rendered therein. The singular colour palette and original compositional strategies make the works all the more intriguing.鈥
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