Artist Profile
Haleema Aziz
Manchester-born multidisciplinary artist
Haleema Aziz is a Manchester-born multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores themes of migration, displacement, and belonging, drawing on personal memory and collective histories to examine how places shape identity. Working across oil painting, woodwork, ceramics, textiles, and reclaimed materials, she treats her studio as a site of transformation where narrative, material, and memory intersect. Her work reflects on the shifting meaning of “home,” holding tension between absence and presence through layered surfaces and materials that carry traces of the past. Through tactile forms and evocative compositions, Aziz creates spaces for reflection on geographical, familial, and spiritual journeys. Her work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions, and alongside her studio practice, she collaborates with curators and educators to engage communities in conversations around migration, identity, and belonging.







