
Soroush Dabiri
Soroush Dabiri is a full-time Iranian-Canadian visual artist; painter and designer, living and working in Toronto, Kitchener, and Waterloo, Canada. Soroush’s academic background, including MFA in Visual Arts, BA in Painting, and Postgraduate Diploma in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics, have influenced and enriched his artistic practices.
Dabiri works with wide-range mediums and mixed-media techniques to evoke contemplation and engagement with narratives exploring the delicate web of life, the agility of biodiversity and the profound impact of human choices in a practice driven by the unfolding ecological crisis in the Anthropocene. On this principle, he states:
“… It is my sincere hope that through these visual expressions, we can co-operatively confront the challenges of the Anthropocene and strive towards a harmonious coexistence with the natural world and emphasize the importance of preserving biodiversity for our collective well-being.”
His work has been represented through varied galleries in the context of solo and group exhibitions inside and outside of Canada. A curatorial assistant at Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery and a member of Ontario Society of Artists, his art has been selected and awarded several times through juried exhibitions.
Soroush Dabiri is a full-time Iranian-Canadian visual artist; painter and designer, living and working in Toronto, Kitchener, and Waterloo, Canada. Soroush’s academic background, including MFA in Visual Arts, BA in Painting, and Postgraduate Diploma in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics, have influenced and enriched his artistic practices.
Dabiri works with wide-range mediums and mixed-media techniques to evoke contemplation and engagement with narratives exploring the delicate web of life, the agility of biodiversity and the profound impact of human choices in a practice driven by the unfolding ecological crisis in the Anthropocene. On this principle, he states:
“… It is my sincere hope that through these visual expressions, we can co-operatively confront the challenges of the Anthropocene and strive towards a harmonious coexistence with the natural world and emphasize the importance of preserving biodiversity for our collective well-being.”
His work has been represented through varied galleries in the context of solo and group exhibitions inside and outside of Canada. A curatorial assistant at Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery and a member of Ontario Society of Artists, his art has been selected and awarded several times through juried exhibitions.