At 14, a family move to thrust her into a multicultural melting pot. The transition sharpened her awareness of diaspora identity, sparking a lifelong curiosity about how cultural fragments can be reassembled into something wholly new.
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In 2017, Aks launched a series of mixed‑media installations that blend projection mapping with traditional Persian miniature painting. The centerpiece, “The River of Names,” featured an illuminated river flowing across the gallery floor, each ripple revealing a whispered name of an immigrant who had passed through Canada in the last century. The work traveled to galleries in London , Mumbai , and Tehran , igniting conversations about belonging and erasure. At 14, a family move to thrust her
The search for the physical location of the Aks Kos Kir Irani has been an ongoing quest for scholars and treasure hunters alike. Several sites have been proposed as potential candidates, including: The centerpiece, “The River of Names,” featured an