Yasmin Mazloom is an Iranian artist based in New York. Her combined work of sculpture, performance, and photography examines the issues of identity, immigration, memory, and the resulting experience of living in a liminal space. These self-portraits are very personal to her yet speak to universal issues surrounding identity and immigration.

Mazloom exhibited at the Satchel Project (New York, NY), School of Visual Arts (New York, NY), Rochester Genesee art center (Rochester, NY), Gwinnett County Public Library (Lawrenceville, GA), and Palazzo Ca' Zanardi (Venice, Italy) among others. She has also been featured in several online and print publications, such as Lensculture, Gum Printing: step-by-Step manual highlighting artists and their creative practice, and Lunch Ticket Journal. Mazloom has been an artist-in-residence at the School of Visual Arts, in New York, NY. She holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Media Arts Practices (IMAP) from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and currently teaches at St. John's University's Department of Arts and Design in New York City.

Mazloom was awarded King awards, Field school scholarships, Anderson Ranch Fellowship, and multiple grants such as Hazel Barnes Flat Grant and UGGS Travel Grant while studying at the University of Colorado Boulder.