
ANAHITA
BRADBERRY
(SPRING 2026)
(STUDIO No.13)

These glowing paths explore the celestial relationship between illumination, container, and viewer, noting ways in which the built and natural environment is just as much a part of the light’s existence as the source itself.
DESIGN TEAM.
STANLEY SOUTH, SOL MA, TINA LI
PHOTOGRAPHER.
NIKHOL WARDS
CREDITS.

Anahita Bradberry is an Iranian-American artist and writer creating sculptural situations with plasma light. As organic bodies and minimal geometries, her practice is an exercise in life-forming: filling tubular vessels with pulsing plasma—the luminous fourth state of matter—and arranging the ethereal light in conversation with its surroundings. Each object is simultaneously a multidimensional line and an atmospheric field.


ABOUT.
Her work seeks poetic commonality between the hum of a bar neon and the plasma warmth of the sun itself, often exploring a site-responsive state of alienation that is defined by oscillating identities and cultural memory.
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