Afghan-American photographer
Behnaz Babazadeh is an Afghan-American photographer. Babazadeh immigrated to the United States from Afghanistan as a child.[1] Her photographs of burqas made out of colorful American candies challenge the western notion that burqas are an oppressive garment.[2]
Biography
Babazadeh moved with her family to the United States in the mid-1990s when she was seven years old.[3] She attended Towson University, studying digital art and design. She received her MFA in design and technology in 2012 jointly from Parsons School of Design and The New School.[4]
Beginning in 2017 she has hosted hackathons in Kabul, Afghanistan under the organization she founded called Code93.[5]
Art
In 2012, Babazadeh created the multimedia series, Burqaphilia, of self portraits, videos, and installations featuring burqas made of candy.[6]
In 2020, Babazedah created another series entitled Burqa Diaries, featuring photos of a woman wearing a traditional blue burqa doing typically American activities (filling a car with gas, getting a manicure, and visiting an art museum).[7]
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