1941 Iraqi ceramist Seham Saudi was born into an artistic family in Baghdad, Iraq.
1948 - 1958 Completed her primary, middle and high school studies in Baghdad, Iraq.
1963 - 1967 Studied the art of ceramics at the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of Baghdad and obtained a BA. Then she studied and obtained a diploma from Italy.
After her return from Italy, she was assigned to teach the art of ceramics at the Institute of Fine Arts, Baghdad.
1970 Participated in the Leipzig International Fair in Germany.
1971 She held her 1st solo exhibition in Kirkuk and participated in the exhibition of contemporary Iraqi art in cooperation with the Iraqi Artists Association, Kuwait, and the exhibition of contemporary Iraqi art of the Media Club, Baghdad.
1973 Participated in the Retrospective Iraqi Art exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad.
1974 Participated in the 1st Arab Biennale exhibition of the Ministry of Information, Baghdad.
1976 Participated in the 3rd April exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad.
1978 Participated in the 5th April exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad and the exhibition of Contemporary Iraqi Ceramics at the Iraqi Cultural Center in London, United Kingdom.
1979 Participated in the exhibition of Contemporary Iraqi Ceramics in the hall of the Arab Cultural Center in Damascus, Syria.
1980 Participated in the 7th April exhibition at the National Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad, and the 1st exhibition of the Group 17 of Modern Art at the National Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad.
1994 The artist passed away at the age of 53, due to an asthma attack.