Orkid Sassouni grew up on Long
Island, New York after leaving Iran with her family in 1979. She
received her B.A degree in Art History and Museum Studies from
Gallaudet University in 1990, under Dr. Deborah Sonnenstrahl,
chairperson of the Art Department. She has been a
frequent Gallery Lecturer in the Sign of Arts program at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Itching to
deepen her skills and knowledge in studio photography, Orkid
attended Parsons School of Design in New York City from which
she received a B.F.A degree in 1999. Her internships with
world-renowned photographers Hans Neleman and Annie Liebovitz
were rich learning experiences. She decided to move to
the San Francisco Bay Area to attend San Francisco State University
to study Inter Art Center. Orkid received her M.A degree
in Interdisciplinary Arts: Concentration in Education in 2002,
a rare major that allowed Orkid to study multi-disciplines in
theory, education, research, and discussion. She currently
works at the San Francisco Public Library’s Deaf Services
Center. She is also a past President and Coordinator for
Deaf Visual and Performing Artists, known as DVPA. But
Orkid has never abandoned her love of photography. She continues
to engage in the medium daily, mostly in film formats even though
digital photography is the most used commercial format today.
Her photographs and mixed media artworks have been shown in galleries
across the United States.