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2022 September 8 - October 20 - ''[https://www.vanderbilt.edu/arts/2022/08/30/entropic-systems-in-habit-space-204-september-8-october-20/ Entropic Systems]'' Solo Exhibit, Space 204, Vanderbilt University Department of Art collaboration with with ''Vanderbilt, Arts, and the Middle East: Building Bridges to the Global and the Local.''
2022 September 8 - October 20 - ''[https://www.vanderbilt.edu/arts/2022/08/30/entropic-systems-in-habit-space-204-september-8-october-20/ Entropic Systems]'' Solo Exhibit, Space 204, Vanderbilt University Department of Art collaboration with with ''Vanderbilt, Arts, and the Middle East: Building Bridges to the Global and the Local.''


2023 January 27 - June 4 [https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/gallery/exhibitions/revive.php Revive | احیا] group exhibit in the [https://tennesseetriennial.org/artistspage Tennessee Triennial for Contemporary Art,] at Vanderbilt University Art Gallery. Curated by Raheleh Filsoofi, assistant professor of ceramics in the Vanderbilt Department of Art, Revive | احیا pairs historic artworks with contemporary art to explore language and expression across media. The Tennessee Triennial focused on "the concept of RE-PAIR" to investigate changing meanings of culture and identity. ([https://tennesseetriennial.org/artistspage Tennessee Triennial webpage], retrieved 7 March 2023.)
2023 January 27 - June 4 [https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/gallery/exhibitions/revive.php Revive | احیا] group exhibit in the [https://tennesseetriennial.org/artistspage Tennessee Triennial for Contemporary Art,] at Vanderbilt University Art Gallery. Curated by Raheleh Filsoofi, assistant professor of ceramics in the Vanderbilt Department of Art, Revive | احیا pairs historic artworks with contemporary art to explore language and expression across media. The Tennessee Triennial focused on "the concept of RE-PAIR" to investigate changing meanings of culture and identity. ([https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/gallery/exhibitions/revive.php Revive Exhibit webpage,] retrieved 7 March 2023.)

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Recent Exhibitions

2022 June 4 - June 25 - Abracadabra, Nashville TN COOP Gallery collaboration with Vanderbilt University Department of Art's initiative Vanderbilt, Arts, and the Middle East: Building Bridges to the Global and the Local included Mehran's video alongside works by Sarah Brahim (Saudi-Arabian-based) and Ronnie Karfiol (Israeli). The project aimed to examine "the cultures, traditions, and social complexities present within the Middle East and its diaspora." [(COOP Gallery webpage retrieved 7 March 2023)

2022 September 8 - October 20 - Entropic Systems Solo Exhibit, Space 204, Vanderbilt University Department of Art collaboration with with Vanderbilt, Arts, and the Middle East: Building Bridges to the Global and the Local.

2023 January 27 - June 4 Revive | احیا group exhibit in the Tennessee Triennial for Contemporary Art, at Vanderbilt University Art Gallery. Curated by Raheleh Filsoofi, assistant professor of ceramics in the Vanderbilt Department of Art, Revive | احیا pairs historic artworks with contemporary art to explore language and expression across media. The Tennessee Triennial focused on "the concept of RE-PAIR" to investigate changing meanings of culture and identity. (Revive Exhibit webpage, retrieved 7 March 2023.)