Biography

Jila Mannani

Jila Mannani is an Iranian-born artist based in Boston, with over two decades of experience in abstract figurative painting and mixed media. Her work explores the quiet tensions between memory, body, and belonging — shaped by the emotional landscapes of migration, love, and loss. With a background in geology and a deep connection to Persian poetry, especially the existential reflections of Omar Khayyam, Jila weaves layers of muted tones and tactile surfaces to create visual poems. Her figures often emerge and dissolve within the canvas — fragmented, searching, vulnerable — like memories half-remembered. Each painting is a vessel for what cannot be said aloud: the silences between words, the weight of exile, the ache of absence. Through abstraction, she seeks not to describe, but to evoke — to open a space where the viewer may find their own echoes. She has exhibited in Iran, Italy, and across the United States. Her recent exhibitions include LabCentral in Cambridge, Cambridge Art Association, Gallery 263, and other independent art spaces. She currently works from her studio in SoWa Boston.

CV

EDUCATION

BSc in Geology [University Name], Iran

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

• Shirin & Farhad Gallery, Tehran, Iran – 2012
• Naqsh-e Jahan Gallery, Tehran, Iran – 2015
• Niavaran Cultural Center, Tehran, Iran – 2008
• Art Explorer Gallery, Tehran, Iran – 2007
• Italian Embassy, Tehran, Iran – [Year]
• Other Embassy Exhibitions, Tehran, Iran – [Various Years]
• Apadana Gallery, Isfahan, Iran – 4 solo exhibitions (Director for 14 years)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

• Cambridge Art Association, Cambridge, MA – 2024
• Gallery 263, Cambridge, MA – 2023
• SoWa Artists Guild, 450 Harrison Ave, Studio 405A, Boston, MA – Ongoing Open Studios

STUDIO

Resident Artist at SoWa Artists Guild
450 Harrison Ave, Studio 405A, Boston, MA – Since 2023

LANGUAGES

• Persian (native)
• English (fluent)
• Italian (fluent) – Lived in Italy, 1985–1991