Leila Christine Nadir
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Leila Christine Nadir is an artist and writer and Associate Professor at the University of Rochester, where she is also Founding Director of the Environmental Humanities Program.


Early life and education

Nadir grew up in an
Afghan-American Afghan Americans ( prs, آمریکایی‌های افغان‌تبار ''Amrikāyi-hāye Afghān tabar'', ps, د امريکا افغانان ''Da Amrīka Afghanan'') are Americans of Afghan descent or Americans who originated from Afghanistan. ...
family in rural Western New York State. She credits her parents' marriage for her "high tolerance for insanity" and lack of tolerance for all sentimental clichés, especially about bicultural experiences. She has a BA from
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and an MA and PhD in English & Comparative Literature from Columbia University. She has been an art-resident at Bemis Center for Contemporary Art and at
Center for Land Use Interpretation The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) is a non-profit research and education organization involved in exploring, examining, and understanding contemporary landscape issues in the United States. Founded in 1994, the CLUI organizes exhibi ...
. She is a former Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow of Environmental Humanities at
Wellesley College Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant as a female seminary, it is a member of the original Seven Sisters Colleges, an unofficial g ...
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Career

Nadir works as both a writer and artist, often with the artist Cary Adams. Her writing is published by scholarly journals, literary magazines and popular periodicals, including '' North American Review'', ''
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''. As co-founder of the Ecoarttech art-media collaborative with artist
Cary Peppermint Cary Peppermint (born 1970) is a New York-based conceptual, new media, performance, and environmental artist. Peppermint was born in Rome, Georgia, in 1970 and received in M.F.A. from Syracuse University in 1997. Peppermint has conducted a ser ...
, Nadir has presented creative projects and workshops at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum, and the
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, and gives regular lectures worldwide. She currently teaches humanities courses in the Sustainability and Media Studies programs of the University of Rochester. Nadir's memoir work, such as ''Bad Muslim'' (2018), revolves around her mixed-ethnicity upbringing and the colorful marriage of her Afghan, Muslim father and Slovak, Catholic mother, who together raised seven children. In "Life After Ruins," she writes that growing up in the Afghan-American diaspora has made the past a "constant preoccupation," inspiring her memoir writing. Nadir's artworks focus on practices of healing amidst personal and ecological traumas. With artist Cary Peppermint, she creates art about food and environment that redresses a cultural-memory disorder that they call Industrial Amnesia. Their collaborations intertwine microbial, digital, and artistic cultures through fermentation-based workshops, reading groups, and dinners with the public. Their video work, ''Probiotics of the Kitchen'' (2015) restages Martha Rosler’s ''Semiotics of the Kitchen'' (1975) forty years later. She is a founding member of the NYC-based Afghan American Artists and Writers Association.Afghan American Artists and Writers Association Members
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External links


EcoArtTech (Artistic website)
* Leila Nadir
"Write What You Don't Know,"
North American Review Blog. (November 2014)
Dialogue with Leila Nadir and Cary Peppermint, of ecoarttech
part of Dynamic Coupling issue, media-N (Fall 2010)
Afghan American Artists and Writers Association
* Sophia Kosmaoglou
"Interview with Leila Nadir and Cary Peppermint of Ecoarttech," Furtherfield.org
(April 20, 2012) * List of articles written by Leila Nadir fo
Hyperallergic: Sensitive to Art and its Discontents

''Bad Muslim''
essay by Nadir in ''Aster(ix)'' magazine, 2018 {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadir, Leila Christine Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American digital artists Women digital artists American memoirists American art critics Syracuse University alumni Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni Artists from New York (state) American conceptual artists Women conceptual artists New media artists Environmental artists 21st-century American women artists American women memoirists