
Urara Tsuchiya
Polly Pocket series, 2024 Urara Tsuchiya challenges the viewer to negotiate their own physical and emotional boundaries through creating miniature ceramic worlds that we’re invited into. Here we find her exploring her childhood fascination with Polly Pocket toys – a place reassuringly familiar and safe place to return to.The dolls that usually inhabit these fold-up […]

Daisy Blower
Daisy Blower Nesting Dyke series, 2024 Daisy Blower is a queer artist making sex positive, feminist artworks. She creates miniature worlds that carve out a space in which she grapples with the complexity of a queer, feminist life, its intimacy and agency. Here we find ‘nests’ which explore her desire for a place she can […]

Maisie Cousins
Maisie Cousins Walking Back to Happiness series, 2023 Maisie Cousins explores themes of power, femininity and indulgence, often bringing together visceral elements such as beauty and revulsion into a single image where these extremes coalesce. She turns to AI to help her rediscover lost childhood memories after family videos of visits to Blobbyland theme park […]

Adama Dercilia Bari
Adama Dercilia Bari explores Black geographies by focusing on her lived experience and that of those close to her. She finds glimmers close to home, opening up gateways into places where she feels she can be herself. We see the artist interviewing Mariam while she photographs her bedroom, asking her about her what home means […]

Sian Fan
Sian Fan Lure, 2024 Lure explores manifestations of femininity in the gaming world and other virtual spaces. Through remixing a complex array of references from Tumblr, Tik Tok and Anime – to name a few, Lure critically reflects upon the fine line between agency and exploitation, beauty and objectification, representation and tokenism. Interrogating the traditional […]

Dion Kitson
There’s No Place Like Home, 2023 Making work across a variety of mediums, Dion Kitson explores working class values and the world around us with his trademark incisive wit. No Place Like Home has Dorothy’s red shoes from the Wizard of Oz hung up on a telegraph wire, signalling for all to see. While the […]

Farah Al Qasimi
Farah Al Qasimi Desert Dreamscapes, 2024 Farah Al Qasimi explores the unspoken social norms and values imbedded in a place, a moment or an object. Here we find her inventing her own dreamscape bedroom, filled with objects that have significance to her; with outmoded television technology standing next to a high-tech orb displaying up-to-the-minute phone […]

Glimmer
An exhibition which takes inspiration from ‘glimmers’ – the complete opposite of ‘triggers’ – which are moments that spark joy. We want to create a platform for artists who explore these transient moments that fleetingly enter our lives – and that we’re tempted to grab onto. Often sparked by something that returns us to familiar childhood […]