Rozita Moini Shirazi
Education:
ECU
Azad University, Tehran
University of Victoria
Bio
Rozita Moini-Shirazi is an interdisciplinary artist whose work draws on mythology and literature to explore identity, collective memory and shared human narratives. Rozita studied Communication Design in Germany. In Canada, she earned a BFA from Emily Carr University, a Master of Illustration from Tehran Azad University, and a second Masters degree in Art Education from the University of Victoria. Rozita exhibits her work internationally in galleries and museums. Her artworks are held in both private and public collections.
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Research Interests
Born in Iran, Rozita experienced war at a young age and witnessed the imprisonment and execution of loved ones. These early experiences shaped her commitment to using art to break cycles of violence and to advocate for inclusion and compassion for all beings. Rozita explores symbols and icons that bridge cultural histories with contemporary social issues. Drawing on mythology and literature, she examines identity and collective memory through active imagination and creative expression. Influenced by Jungian theory, her practice fuses visual storytelling with symbolic language to foster empathy and promote nonviolence in human psychology. She investigates how traditional and conceptual art practices can be reimagined through interdisciplinary approaches. In her educational work, she emphasizes inclusive, transcultural methods that reflect both shared human experience and cultural specificity. Having studied and taught in three continents, Rozita has developed a deep appreciation for the balance of commonality and diversity within educational environments, which informs both her research and her teaching philosophy.
Courses
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| Illustration | ILUS 201 | 26/SP | |||||
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| Illustration | ILUS 208 | 26/SP | |||||
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