Calm Calamity I & II
“My mission as an artist:
Showcasing perspectives of humanity. Encouraging empathy, and recognizing the turmoil and the calm within ourselves.”
Rojan Javaheri is a second year student at USC studying Neuroscience with a minor in Piano Performance. She currently researches Alzheimer’s Disease at USC Gerontology and leads a Neuroscience Program for high school students powered by Viterbi K-12 STEM Center. She is also an educator for caregivers and patients at the Alzheimer’s Association.
Her passion for visual art comes from the importance of storytelling. Just like a musician performs and interprets a piece written by a composer, and just as Alzheimer’s affects each person in a different way, art is another way of telling a story and conveying its emotions.