Their practice centres on creating spaces for reflection, dialogue and healing around historical and contemporary colonial issues, challenging hegemonies and amplifying the voices of communities whose stories are often not heard. Encompassing installations, collages and ink drawings, their work critically analyses colonial conquests and their links to slavery, sexism, racism and environmental degradation often through the lens of trade and Maritime Chartered Companies.
The Contested Desires residency aligns with their approach in using art to bridge cultural divides, challenging dominant narratives, and promoting understanding among diverse communities.
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