Graduate student Elizabeth Little curated the current exhibit, “Hidden Wounds, Paper Bullets,” at the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana. The following photos are from the exhibit, which runs through Jan. 10. Photo by Kelly Lacefield

Peter Chelkowski looks at “Names” created by Taraneh Hemami. Photo by Kelly Lacefield

Artist Yari Ostovany checks his work “The Martyr.” Photo by Kelly Lacefield

Artist Alina Mnatsakanian presents a performance. Photo by Eric Stoner

Hadieh Shafie’s “Linked.” Photo by Eric Stoner

Another piece by Hadieh Shafie. Photo by Eric Stoner

Aydin Aghdashloo’s trio, from left, are “Fallen Angels 3,” “Fallen Angels 2” and “Fallen Angels 1.” Photo by Eric Stoner

This painting by Max Emadi is titled “Virgin #71.” Photo by Eric Stoner

Taraneh Hemami’s “Hall of Reflections” features glass tile images. Photo by Eric Stoner

Revolutionary Art

Works by artists of Iranian descent are featured in the exhibit “Hidden Wounds, Paper Bullets: Iranian Contemporary Art” now on display at the Grand Central Art Center.

Meet the Curator

Graduate student Elizabeth Little curated the Iranian art exhibit, featuring the stories of artists and their experiences after the Iranian revolution of 1979.