
Soheila Fallah She/Her
Masters Student, Art & Art History DepartmentBachelor of Fine Arts (Major: Sculpture), University of Art- Tehran, IR, Jan/2010 - Aug/2014 ; Master of Fine Arts Student, Art & Art History Department, University of Saskatchewan, Sep/2023 – present
Research Area(s)
- Interactive Installations Arts and Sculptures
Biography
Born in 1988 in Iran, Soheila Fallah is a multidisciplinary artist who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Art-Tehran (2014) and is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. Her practice delves into themes of self-reflection, spatial perception, and cultural identity, drawing inspiration from conceptual art, human figures, and Iranian architectural elements.
Guided vision, inspired by the Iranian Shahre Farang, or Raree Show, is a recurring theme in her work. This influence allows her to explore the dynamic interplay between 'inside' and 'outside' as physical and emotional spaces. By bridging the known and unknown, she invites viewers to engage with abstract concepts and reflect on the complexities of perception.
Born in 1988 in Iran, Soheila Fallah is a multidisciplinary artist who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Art-Tehran (2014) and is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Saskatchewan. Her practice delves into themes of self-reflection, spatial perception, and cultural identity, drawing inspiration from conceptual art, human figures, and Iranian architectural elements.
Guided vision, inspired by the Iranian Shahre Farang, or Raree Show, is a recurring theme in her work. This influence allows her to explore the dynamic interplay between 'inside' and 'outside' as physical and emotional spaces. By bridging the known and unknown, she invites viewers to engage with abstract concepts and reflect on the complexities of perception.