In conjunction with the exhibit Made by Hand/Born Digital (on view through Aug. 25), the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) will host a conversation between artist Yassi Mazandi and SBMA curator of contemporary art James Glisson, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25 at SBMA’s Mary Craig Auditorium, 1130 State St.

Mazandi will talk about her explorations with new technology, including NFTs, and her tendency to work with traditional mediums, like painting and ceramics, against the grain.

Mazandi was born in Tehran, Iran, raised in Great Britain and lives and works in Los Angeles.

She describes nature and her reaction to it, both conscious and subconscious, as the driving forces behind her art. She sculpts in porcelain, clay and bronze, and creates works on paper and canvas.

In 2019, Mazandi completed her first video artwork, and in 2021 her first AR artwork. Many of Mazandi’s works in various non-porcelain media (paper, canvas, and video) are what she calls Born-Porcelain, derived from X-rays of her porcelain sculptures.
 
She was in the first group selected by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation for its Artist in Residence program on Captiva Island in Florida.

Her first museum installation, Language of the Birds (a kinetic work of 100 suspended bronze bird sculptures) debuted in 2022 at Los Angeles County Museum of Art and will be on display there through June.

Her art is in international public and private collections including Cleveland Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and University of California.

Cost is free for students and Museum Circle members; $10 for SBMA members; $15 for non-members. Get tickets at tickets.sbma.net.