




Green Hope, is a multimedia art installation based upon memories and trauma. This body of work is a poetic effort to reflect on the edge between external destruction and internal creation. My life has been affected dramatically by the 2009 events and their aftermath in Iran. I still carry unresolved issues regardless of whether I am in Iran or anywhere else. Relying on the archives of memory and trauma, this exhibition focuses on a tragic moment in recent Iranian history. By virtue of remembering some real-life events, I aim to bring a historical and socio-political vision to the contemporary discourse.