Arghavan Booyeh
Bio
Arghavan Booyeh is fiber artist born in 1983, whose work blends technical craftsmanship, storytelling, and cultural memory. Pursing MFA in Fibers at UMass Dartmouth, Arghavan also teaches Weaving and foundation-level 3D Form and Space courses. With a master’s degree in law from China, her artistic practice centered on social justice, women’s rights, and equality.
Arghavan’s sculptural works are rooted in fiber techniques such as weaving and expanded through diverse materials, honoring women as agents of strength and transformation. Recent exhibitions include the Convergence International Fiber Conference in Wichita, Kansas; the New Bedford Art Museum; the Menino Arts Center, MA; and the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, where Arghavan completed a three-month artist residency (2025) alongside a series of community focused workshops.