
Dr Moj Habibi is a conceptual installation artist and academic whose practice combines ceramics and mixed media to explore hope, identity, resilience, and cultural dialogue. Her works create spaces for reflection and transformation, where material and form are used to inspire connection and collective participation.
With a PhD in Fine Art from the University of Newcastle, Habibi’s practice is research-driven and engages with poetry, mythology, and history. She reimagines ancient materials in contemporary contexts, using them to address themes of resilience, continuity, and the possibilities of dialogue across cultures.
Her work has been recognised through awards, residencies, and commissions, and presented in galleries, museums, and site-specific settings. Known for conceptual depth and material sensitivity, her installations invite audiences to reflect on belonging, identity, and shared human experience.
Through her installations, Habibi positions ceramics as a contemporary language of dialogue and transformation. Her work continues to evolve as a meeting point between heritage and innovation, offering audiences worldwide a space for connection, resilience, and hope. For her, art is at once poetic and resistant, a practice of nonviolence that opens spaces for healing, identity, and dialogue.