[2] Her performance in the Home Workspace program was described by Artforum critic Kaelen Wilson-Goldie as "disarmingly sincere, unabashedly feminist, and deceptive in its simplicity.
[9][10] The We Choose Love mural includes excerpts from the poem "Awakening" by Brooklyn, New York-based duo Climbing PoeTree that winds through the space, with each line written in a different language[11] a western peony, and a quote from victim.
In 2018, one of Farahat's screenprint designs was selected for inclusion in the portfolio for the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.
[14] She also contributed a collection of plant studies to a group show at Pacific Northwest College of Art called Unwalking the West.
It will be located on the east side of City Hall for three years and then in the permanent collection of the Arts Council of Lake Oswego.