Leeza Ahmady


Leeza Ahmady is an Afghan-born American independent curator, author, arts administrator, dance instructor, and educator; she is known for her work within the genre of Central Asian art. She is the founder of AhmadyArts and Director of Asia Contemporary Art Week since 2006. Ahmady has organized large-scale festivals, exhibitions, artistic collaborations, and experimental forums revolving around contemporary art practices from across all regions of Asia. Ahmady is New York based and was born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Biography

Leeza Ahmady was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. As a teenager, she moved to New York.
She received her BA degree from St. John's University in international relations. In her junior year, she attended Budapest University as part of a study abroad program. She later studied art history at Hunter College as a graduate level non-degree student. She received her MA degree from Pratt Institute in Arts and Cultural Management with her final thesis concentrating on the development and practice of contemporary art in Central Asia.

Career

From 2005 to 2013, Ahmady had an ongoing curation project, "The Taste of Other: Contemporary Art in Central Asia", which presented artists of Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in various exhibitions and talks.
Since 2006, Ahmady has directed Asia Contemporary Art Week, which works in partnership with various international art institutions to further dialogue about Central Asian art. Field meeting has been a signature forum of ACAW since 2014, bringing together artists and curators to engage in dialogue together on provided topics. In 2015, Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith co-chief art critics for The New York Times voted the number 9 of the top 10 best art events of the year, "Sonic Blossom "by Lee Mingwei a performance series presented by Asia Contemporary Art Week and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Ahmady is a founding member of two non-profit organizations: NURTURArt Non Profit, and School of Hope.

Past curatorial

FX Harsono: The Chronicles of Resilience, presented at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New YorkArahmaiani: Fertility of the Mind, performance work survey by Indonesia artist Arahmaiani, presented at Tyler Rollins Fine ArtNo-Mad-Ness in No Man's Land, presented at ESLITE Gallery in Taipei; co-curated with Ombretta Agro AndruffHistory of Histories: Afghan Films, 1960–Present, presented as part of No Country: Regarding South and Southeast Asia exhibition in Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco.In Residence: Season of Cambodia Festival : Presented in MoMA Museum of Modern Art, The Met Museum, Bronx Museum, BAM, Creative Time, Residency Unlimited, Lower Manhattan Arts Council, Parsons The New School, Columbia University & Independent Curators International.Dialogues in Contemporary Art, presented at Independent Curators International with ARTonAIR.org.

Publications

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