Though each brings a distinct voice, they share a deep engagement with identity, memory and perception. Their practices, spanning painting, mixed media, digital collage and sculpture, push beyond traditional methods, merging personal experience with broader cultural or imagined contexts.
Moving between the real, the imagined and the abstract, each artist invites us to re-examine how we experience place, time and human connection. Together, they offer new perspectives on the fleeting and complex nature of contemporary life, demonstrating how art can connect the personal and universal, questioning how we see ourselves, each other and the world around us.
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