A group exhibition of spatial moving image works by Justin Enrico Legaspi, Yandell Walton, Rebecca Najdowski, K-Ella.Verell + BSOD, Melania Jack and Patty Preece.

There will also be an Artist talk and tour on 24 June.

This group exhibition brings together works that examine the unstable relationships between ecology, technology, memory, and systems of consumption. Across immersive installation, moving image, sound, and expanded digital practices, the artists explore worlds shaped by extraction, inheritance, environmental collapse, and the blurred boundaries between human and more-than-human experience.

Running throughout the exhibition is an attention to systems under pressure: wetlands suspended on the brink of collapse through industrial extraction; bodies entangled with machines and domestic infrastructures; identities shaped through digital surveillance and algorithmic consumption; and memories carried across migration, distance, and intergenerational exchange. Landscapes, archives, technologies, and bodies are treated not as fixed entities, but as porous and interconnected systems continuously transformed through processes of erosion, adaptation, and regeneration.

The exhibition lingers within states of tension and transition. It considers how systems of extraction shape both environments and identities, while also asking what alternative forms of relation, care, and coexistence might emerge from within these conditions. Across these works, collapse and renewal exist simultaneously, opening spaces for reimagining how we inhabit ecological, technological, and social worlds together.

Image credit: Rebecca Najdowski, Another Nature, video detail.

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Dates

2026

  • Jun 22nd
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