Sheeva Melissa Habibzadeh
"Meat & Honey"
Plastic Arts Department
ARUCAD 2026 Graduation Exhibition
In "Meat & Honey," the graduate explores personal memory, female sexuality and the unsettling aspects of human nature through poetry and visual works. Addressing sexual trauma and the persistence of desire, the exhibition employs themes of religion and cannibalism as metaphors for devotion, consumption, instinct and longing, inviting viewers into a vulnerable space of confrontation and honesty.
"Meat & Honey"
Plastic Arts Department
ARUCAD 2026 Graduation Exhibition
In "Meat & Honey," the graduate explores personal memory, female sexuality and the unsettling aspects of human nature through poetry and visual works. Addressing sexual trauma and the persistence of desire, the exhibition employs themes of religion and cannibalism as metaphors for devotion, consumption, instinct and longing, inviting viewers into a vulnerable space of confrontation and honesty.

