Roxana Manouchehri is an Iranian/Irish multidisciplinary artist, art advisor, writer, translator and mentor based in Dublin. She has received an MFA in fine art from the Tehran University of Art.
She has been teaching art and giving talks and workshops in different universities and museums in Tehran, Seoul and Dublin, including Trinity College, the Chester Beatty Museum, IMMA (Irish museum of modern art), Open House Dublin, Rua Red and the Hugh Lane Gallery.
She has had more than 50 group exhibitions internationally and 17 solo exhibitions worldwide.
She is the winner of diversity award from Solstice Art Center and Arts Council Ireland,2021. Roxana won National Youth Council Ireland’s residency award in 2022.
Her ongoing research on European medieval and Persian manuscripts are the main resources in her practice.
Roxana is a founder of Transnational Arts Ireland which is an online platform to exchange art between Ireland and other countries including Iran.
She translated ‘Non-Dubliners’ by Jinoos Taghizadeh from Farsi to English, published by Avolon in Dublin 2018. She translated ‘why the moon travels’ by Oein De bhairduin from English/Gammon to Farsi published by Nazar publication in Iran 2025.
Her illustrated/short stories/recipes book ‘This is not a cook book’ with Skein press in available worldwide by Skein Press, Dublin, 2025.