My practice is body-centric and I reclaim my body with media of Performance, video, photography, textile, object making, and installation. I more focus on the female traumatized body and represent the body in abject form and pain or grotesque state. I am dealing with the psychology of feeling ambiguity as being a multicultural individual. This sense of ambiguity is derived from the differences between cultures and differences that exist within the very culture I am experiencing. This ambiguity evokes an unsettledness, that politicizes my space and comes to consciousness about my oppression as a woman. To respond to this consciousness, I strive to explore the construction of women’s identity through social expectations, politics, traditional culture, and conservative belief structures that shift between Middle-East and Western cultures. I am in close dialogue with my homeland and aim to address critical issues that have been affecting me as a woman from Iran. My work also includes my reflection concerning the injustice and tyrannical politics of my homeland with which I still engage. Furthermore, I try to generate questions concerning the legacies of the phallocentric system's impact on contemporary socio-cultural realities of female embodied subjectivity.