The
exhibition “Transforming Here and Now” presents a selection of
eight
photographs
from my socially and community-engaged art projects.
Transforming:
Here and Now
31.01.2025
– 07.02.2025
Groundfloor,
Faculty of Arts Building, University of Warwick, University
Road, Coventry CV4 7AL
,UK
The
exhibition illustrates how individuals and communities assert their
agency through environmental initiatives and creative expressions,
from community-building environmental projects to reflections on
urban, rural, and virtual spaces. These diverse works offer
multi-layered perspectives on how different environments foster
self-expression and social engagement in our rapidly evolving world.
The exhibited works span diverse media and geographies, reflecting
urgent social and environmental concerns across the globe. Through
various artforms, the artists engage with themes of resistance,
identity, and ecological justice. From grassroots activism to digital
spaces, their works reveal how communities navigate and transform
their environments in pursuit of change and a better future. The
exhibition is presented alongside the After Postcolonialism:
Global Theory, Local Transformations conference, which
brings scholars together to examine the intersection of postcolonial
theory and lived experience.
Transforming:
Here and Now is an art exhibition featuring canvas
art, photography, installations, and video works by twelve
international artists: Ann Chang, P.A. Echague, Francesca Mauricio,
Manesa Hulia Diaz, Joannes Christopher Gerad, Vardit Goldner, Joe Li,
Natalie Lo, Alexandro Casales Navarrete, Moses Sodipo, Konstantina
Tompoulidou, and Ngo Chun Tse.
Thank
you to
the curatorial team