Join the exhibiting artists from CONSUMED as they give a guided tour of the exhibition, sharing insights behind the concepts of the works displayed in the show.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Founded by Māori and Jèrriaise artist Rychèl Thérin Scott, The Woman's Research Wānanga presents CONSUMED, a transdisciplinary exhibition that places women's experiences at its core.
Created by Rychèl alongside Jersey and international artists Emma D. McGuire, Dr Nina Rodin, Lindsay Rutter, and Dr Caitlin Shepherd, this exhibition refuses easy answers. Through paintings, sculptural works, projections, and installation, CONSUMED explores bodies and minds that resist—bodies that won't comply, that reject the tyranny of mandated happiness, that defiantly shatter conventions of respectability.
CONSUMED is an unflinching examination of what it means to be devoured and transformed by the social, material, emotional, and psychological forces that shape us. It reveals the raw power of refusal, the beauty of disobedience, and the complex states of becoming that emerge when we stop performing compliance and start living our truth.
The CONSUMED exhibit runs from Friday 24 October until Sunday 30 November.
Free entry, booking is required to reserve a space.
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