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Exhibition Archive
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Exhibition Website
<a href="https://onca.org.uk/whats-on/next/selkie-weaving-wild-feminine/" target="_blank">https://onca.org.uk/whats-on/next/selkie-weaving-wild-feminine/</a>
Curator
Alice Clayton
Gallery
O N C A
Curatorial Statement
Imogen Di Sapia reflects on the folklore of The Selkie through craft. This body of textile work is an exploration of motherhood and perinatal mental health through weaving, using the symbols and themes within the story to communicate the experience. The exhibition also considers ethical textiles and the use of materials and methods that consider animal welfare and the environment.
Location
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Brighton
United Kingdom
Artists
Imogen Di Sapia
Lily Waugh
Gladys Paulus
Joanna Hruby
Caroline Bond
Topic
motherhood
mental health
perinatal mental health
postpartum mental health
weaving
textile
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The Selkie; Weaving & The Wild Feminine
A Textile Exhibition by Imogen Di Sapia
Contributor
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Imogen Di Sapia
Brighton
mental health
perinatal mental health
postpartum mental health postpartum health
textile
United Kingdom
weaving