Pegah Saebi
MFA Design and Illustration, 2025

“Letters of Simin and Jalal” PLA filament, paper. 100” x 140” Photo credit: Neighboring States

“Letters of Simin and Jalal” (detail) PLA filament, paper. 100” x 140” Photo credit: Neighboring States

“Decrescendo” Installation Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States

“Trace” Installation Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States

“People, Places, Things” Cotton, acrylic fiber, lace, projection. Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States

“People, Places, Things” details Cotton, acrylic fiber, lace, projection. Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States

“Beyond” Installation Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States

“Black Practice” Installation Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States

“Look” installation Dimensions variable Photo credit: Neighboring States
Pegah Saebi
Pegah Saebi (b. Tehran, Iran) is a multidisciplinary designer based in Philadelphia, PA, whose work bridges storytelling, cultural exploration, and emotional connection. Drawing from her Iranian heritage and a deep appreciation for the transformative power of art, Pegah creates immersive experiences that inspire dialogue and introspection. Her practice spans a variety of mediums, including typography, illustration, and interactive installations. Pegah's artistic vision centers on blending traditional and contemporary narratives, often reimagining cultural motifs through a modern lens. Her work celebrates identity and memory, inviting a deep connection through the common threads of human experience.