Upcoming
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Texture Matters
Marie Gnanaraj 14 - 24 Aug 2025 ‘Texture Matters’ is a reflection, a purposeful looking back and taking account of a life spent in (re)imagining, and (re)creating textile environments. By laying bare the intersections—between past and present, complete and in-progress, introspection and making—the exhibition becomes an open field for revisiting the practice of weaving, embracing uncertainty, and imagining what comes next.
The journey that is mapped in ‘Texture Matters’ suggests the approach of a retrospective, as well as a living studio, which brings together finished works, previous exhibition pieces, fragments, samples and unfinished experiments, as well as reworked weaves that shed a light into the labour and dynamism of weaving as artistic process. There is a chronology to the work encountered that is informed by my working context. The thought that guides the work, however, operates the same way my memory does. And so, the exhibition loops back and propels forward dwelling on these earlier works and the practice that emerges from working with, and challenging, the simple two pedal loom. I see these works now through new conversations and interpretations. Some have been altered or expanded upon, while others remain deliberately unfinished; they give insight into the different stages of making and an ongoing internal dialogue with texture. Read more -
Windows, Screens, Mirrors
Mayun Kaluthanthri 28 Aug - 20 Sep 2025 Read more -
Impermanence
Nelun Harasgama & Preethi Hapuwatte 30 Oct - 15 Nov 2025 Preethi Hapuwatte and Nelun Harasgama's work begins with an observation of life’s constant state of flux.
Its to do with the tensions between present and passing, the fleeting beauty of a moment, the loss embedded in transformation, and the resilience that emerges from change.
Through layered colour, shifting forms, and textures, using the analogy of flowers and leaves, we engage with impermanence, not as something to mourn, but as something to embrace.
It is a visual record of how we move through cycles of becoming and letting go.
In a world that often seeks permanence, we choose to celebrate the beauty of what cannot be held, the style of life that is always becoming, never still. Read more -
East Coast Essays
Tavish Gunasena 20 Nov - 13 Dec 2025