BIOGRAPHY
My work explores the architecture of consciousness through abstract and digital art. Blending architectural thinking with symbolic visual narratives, I reveal the subconscious, intuition, and emotional memory as invisible structures shaping human experience. I transform space into psychological landscapes that invite contemplation, self-discovery, and inner dialogue. Rather than depicting architecture as a physical form, I explore its capacity to make the unseen visible and reconnect us with our authentic selves.
CV
Nazan Kırcı is an architect, academic, and visual artist based in Türkiye. She teaches courses on space, meaning, environmental psychology, and architectural movements at Gazi University. Her artistic practice bridges architecture, abstract art, and the psychology of perception, exploring how the subconscious, intuition, and emotional memory shape our relationship with space. Influenced by her studies of symbolic and contemplative practices, she creates visual narratives that invite reflection and self-discovery. Her work has been exhibited at Expo Metro Monaco, Expo Metro New York, Pop Art Gallery Lisbon, Art Ankara (2023–2026), IAFF Istanbul (2024–2026), and IAFF Izmir (2025).
STATEMENT
I explore the invisible architecture of consciousness through abstract and digital art. Transforming space into symbolic psychological landscapes, I reveal the dialogue between intuition, memory, and emotion, inviting viewers to reconnect with their inner selves and discover what has always been present, yet unseen.


