Embodied Impressions
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Embodied Impressions

By Liberation Art Gallery

We invite you to a private view of 'Embodied Impressions' - a duo exhibition featuring Alexandra Motiu (Mozart) and Anastassia Zamaraeva

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Liberation Art Gallery

38 Meeting House Lane Brighton BN11HB United Kingdom

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Arts • Fine Art

We invite you to a private view of 'Embodied Impressions' by Alexandra Motiu (Mozart) and Anastassia Zamaraeva at Liberation Art Gallery.

The evening begins at 7pm and refreshments will be available on arrival. This free event is open to all, but tickets are limited - please book your ticket via this Eventbrite page so we can manage numbers. Please note that photos and videos may be taken for our social media.

We look forward to welcoming you to a very special evening!

About the Artists

Alexandra Motiu (Moatzart) - We are delighted to be exhibiting the work of Moatzart (Alexandra Motiu), a Brighton-based printmaker and illustrator with a fine arts background.

Working primarily in relief and wood engraving, with experience in etching, metal engraving and monotype, Moatzart creates prints with surreal qualities, humour and echoes of the old masters. Her work often draws on myth, folklore and portraiture, building layered, collage-like compositions that tell complex, hauntingly beautiful stories.

Recently, she has turned her focus to labour and labour rights, using traditional printmaking techniques as a form of resistance centering slowness, care and repetition.

Deeply connected to the history and craft of printmaking, Moatzart is passionate about preserving its knowledge, sharing its processes and highlighting it as a meaningful, human alternative to today’s fast-paced world.

Anastassia Zamaraeva - We are thrilled to be exhibiting the work of Anastassia Zamaraeva, a London-based ceramic artist whose journey with clay began at the age of seven in Canada. From the very first touch, ceramics became her medium of choice offering a direct, intuitive way of working unlike any other.

After studying architecture and working in the field for several years, Anastassia returned fully to clay in 2018. Today, she works as both an artist and art therapist, a dual practice that deeply informs her ceramics.

Guided by intuition, touch and a sense of play, her work explores the complexity of being human with all its melancholy, discomfort and humour.

For Anastassia, clay is a profound medium of connection, linking us to unconscious memories and past experiences of touch, while offering space for reflection and transformation.

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Nov 21 · 7:00 PM GMT