Exhibition: Shifting Perspectives, Sharing Processes -Exhibiting artists: Emma Collins, Jenny Jones, Jo Bell, Lydia Cooke, Ola Teper, Ruohan Yu, Vanessa Marr, Yilin Zhao, Zhenia Mahdi-Nau, Zoe Childerley | Grand Parade, Atrium Gallery

 

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Practice-based and practice-led research are, by nature, processes of continual movement: shifting between making and reflecting, doing and questioning, the individual and the collective. In this exhibition, these approaches of research unfold as both a shifting perspective and a shared process. Rather than presenting resolved outcomes, the works on display trace the transitions, uncertainties, and the discoveries that emerge through artistic enquiry. Each researcher explores the fluid boundary between practice and theory, revealing how knowledge can be formed through the act of making itself.

The exhibition highlights conversation and exchange as important components of artistic research. This exhibition presents the work of 10 practice-based and practice-lead researchers who are currently developing their projects within this shared context. Coming from different parts of the world and working across diverse disciplines, their work highlights experimentation, process, and transformation. With constantly shifting perspectives between artist and researcher, we ask questions in our practice and through our practice. Together, these practices embody research as a living process: one that resists fixed definitions and instead thrives in motion, relation, and reflection. Shifting Perspectives/Sharing Processes invited viewers to encounter the dynamic space where thinking happens through making.

 This exhibition is made possible thanks to the support of the School of Arts and Media, University of Brighton. We would like to thank Charlotte Gould, Jim Wilson, Karen Gainsford and Paul Sermon for the support.


When: 10-14/11/25 (Exhibition)
Exhibition opening: Wednesday 12/11/25 17-19
Where: Grand Parade, Atrium Gallery
Who can attend: All

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