I am an Iranian-born immigrant and interdisciplinary artist working in the space between cultures, memory, and belonging. My practice grows from navigating life between the Middle East and the West, where identity remains fluid, shifting, and constantly negotiated. As a mother, housewife, educator, researcher, and artist, I root my creativity in daily life, resisting the idea that meaningful art must exist outside the home. Instead, I treat domestic labor, care, repetition, and handwork as knowledge, agency, and artistic power. My work spans new media, robotics, performance, textiles, video, sculpture, and installation, blending digital tools with traditional craft. Drawing from Iranian heritage and informed by intersectional feminism, I center women’s stories that have historically been dismissed,especially immigrant women whose labor and voices remain unseen. By transforming domestic materials and cultural symbols into intimate spaces, I challenge institutional expectations and invite viewers into imagined worlds where resilience, memory, and belonging are honored.