Exploring Universal Human Bonds
Artist Statement
My work explores universal human bonds—particularly motherhood—and the ways migration and cultural dialogue shape our sense of belonging. Working mainly in bronze and mixed media, I combine classical training with contemporary forms to create sculptures that balance tenderness with resilience.
Artist Biography
Parvaneh Roudgar is an internationally exhibited sculptor with over 38 years of experience. She studied in Florence beginning in 1986 with Antonio Di Tommaso and Marcello Fantoni, and has taught sculpture since 1994 in Florence and Vancouver. Her major public works include Mother and Child (Inlet SkyTrain Station, Port Moody), Migration (Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia), and Cosmos Flower (winner of the BC/Washington outdoor sculpture competition). She has exhibited internationally, including at Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney, and her works are held in collections such as the Salsali Museum (Dubai).

