The group exhibition On the Way Home brings together works by artists Havîn Al-Sîndy, Priscilla Aleman, Catherine Camargo, Isis Davis-Marks, Charles Mason III, Sheherazade Thenard and Cornelius Tulloch. Drawing personal points of connection between diverse landscapes, Diasporas and cultural identities, the artists aim to create visibility that extends beyond immediacy through iconography, conceptual considerations and storytelling. As they share practices grounded in anthropology, archeology, architecture, philosophy, and history, their research finds common ground between ritual, spirituality and science. We find the personal by accessing emotional and cultural commonalities that link ideas of home in its endless interpretations. As we encounter plants, flowers, seeds, bodies of water, and the people who inhabit the places, landscapes and spaces—whether we can connect through figurative elements or hints to their presence—we become part of the passing on of knowledge and heritage, and hear an echo from ancestral realms, calling us to actively accept a responsibility to create visibility, be present, and define what it means to be home anew.
Artists bios to come.
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