Neda Al-Hilali (born 1938) is an American fiber artist.
Al-Hilali was born in Cheb, Czechoslovakia and has lived in Baghdad.
She trained as an artist in Europe, and extensively at the University of California Los Angeles.
[2] Her early works in the 1960s consisted of flat weavings and knotted hangings.
[2][3] Al-Hilali has described her work as "foot tracks of prolonged attention and energy," as each requires many hours of intensive handiwork.