Bodies are often viewed as an image within the moment. We are accustomed to fitting our bodies into certain social standards, while forgetting what they are capable of and what they have gone through intergenerationally. This way of viewing and thinking leads to our relationship with the body being filled with anxiety and unacceptance.
However, the presence of a body, or sometimes the absence of it, often tells authentic personal stories. They faithfully carry our joys, the mundane, as well as traumas. This exhibition intends to discuss the body as a vessel of our emotions and an archive with temporality that collects evidence of identity, gender, race, and beyond.
Open: Weds 6 - Saturday 9 March
11.00 - 18.00 FREE