Neda Zeyghami
Artist, Scholar, Visionary
Born in 1987 in Shiraz, Iran, Neda Zeyghami is a distinguished artist and academic whose work masterfully bridges intellect, culture, and emotion. Her academic achievements include a Bachelor’s in Sociology of Urban Planning, a Master’s in Gender Studies, and a PhD from Deakin University's School of the Arts and Education. This rich multidisciplinary foundation deeply informs her art, which explores themes of urban life, identity, and the interplay of public and private spaces.
Neda’s artistic practice is defined by her profound commitment to freedom and emotional expression. Drawing inspiration from the raw energy of action painting, the bold innovations of Pollock, and the evocative textures of Gerhard Richter, she defies the constraints of a singular style. For Neda, the essence of art lies in its ability to evoke emotions, challenge conventions, and transcend boundaries. Her works, often reflecting the intersection of urban spaces and personal identities, resonate with striking immediacy and depth.
Her unique perspective is deeply rooted in her cultural heritage and scholarly pursuits. Balancing intellect and intuition, Neda creates art that is both universal and deeply personal, offering audiences a powerful blend of creativity and insight. Her fearless embrace of artistic and academic challenges continues to inspire and push the boundaries of conventional thought.
In addition to her artistic achievements, Neda is the founder of Mantere, a vibrant art gallery located in Kew, Melbourne.
Neda Zeyghami stands at the intersection of creativity and scholarship, redefining the relationship between art, culture, and intellect with every stroke of her brush and every thought-provoking idea.