Category: 3D Works

  • Forgotten Wisdom

    Forgotten Wisdom

    Having a wondering mind is not the problem. The problem is not being able to use it correctly. While your “typical” brain is looking for logic, the neurodiverse mind is looking for the illogical, for things that don’t make sense. One of the joys of life is making sense of it.

    Jo’s work celebrates exactly this. Their installations transform hyperfixation into meditation, creating spaces where sensitivity becomes insight.

    Influenced by Romani heritage and multi-cultural experiences, the works invite visitors to question societal constructs that have marginalized different ways of thinking. Through unexpected connections between ancient traditions and contemporary dialogue, the work shows how every type of mind needs celebration rather than correction.

    What if different ways of seeing the world, aren’t just valuable but essential. Is our collective survival always depended on minds that see the world through a neurodivergent perspective?


  • LOVERS

    LOVERS

    LOVERS is a group exhibition that brings together artists and friends, ones that share a common admiration for the observation and reflection that comes with loving.

    The works on show respond to the question of what it means to be a LOVER. Exploring concepts of connection, intimacy and the natural world, amongst other themes, the viewer can expect a wide range of subject matters and unique perspectives on the ways in which the relationships we have shape our world.
    The exhibition includes paintings, photographs, prints, sculptures and ceramics, illustrating the unique ways in which each artist manifests and depicts the love they have for their subjects and their craft.

    To be an artist, is to be a LOVER.