Vuslat is a multidisciplinary artist working across drawing, sculpture, ceramics, and installation. Her practice centers on the concept of Emanet, a framework through which she investigates trust, care, guardianship, memory, and collective consciousness. Drawing from mythological narratives, spiritual traditions, philosophical inquiry, and nature–culture entanglements, she develops a poetic yet conceptually meticulous visual language. Rooted in processes of remembering and transmission, her work reflects on forms of knowledge carried across generations and entrusted through time. After nearly two decades of working privately, she presented her first solo exhibition, Silence, at Pi Artworks Gallery in 2022, curated by Chus MartĂnez. This was followed by her first institutional exhibition, Emanet, at Baksı Museum in 2023. In 2024, she held a solo exhibition at MSGSU Tophane-i Amire Five Domes Hall, curated by Ebru YetiĹźkin, and presented her second institutional exhibition at Troy Museum, curated by Paolo Colombo. In 2020, she founded Generous Listening, a global initiative exploring listening as an ethical and social practice. As of 2024, she is pursuing an MFA at the Otis College of Art and Design. In spring 2026, she is a visiting scholar at Tufts University, teaching a course on the Generous Listening Framework.


