top of page




1/7
Flow: Materiality in Motion
Work and curation by:
Naomi Ellis
Fleur May-Dempsey
Anusheh Zia
The works in the show range from sculpture and installation to painting, print and photography, all of which explore the ways in which materials can be re-contextualised and reimagined, and how these transformations can reflect broader social and cultural shifts. In a world that often feels disconnected and fragmented, Flow: Materiality in Motion serves as a reminder of the deep interconnections that exist between all things.
bottom of page