This autumn ArtHouse Jersey presents a new transdisciplinary exhibition that places women’s experiences front and centre. Through paintings, sculptural works, projections and installation, CONSUMED examines difficult and disobedient bodies and minds. Bodies that refuse to take it. Bodies that refuse to prioritise the moral imperative of happiness. Bodies and minds that wilfully defy social conventions of respectability. Working collectively, CONSUMED examines emotions, materialities, physical and psychological states of becoming and being consumed by and through a range of social, material, emotional and psychological forces.
Image Credit: Rychèl Thérin Scott
CONSUMED has been produced by a group of Jersey and international artists working collaboratively as the Women’s Research Wānanga, a group founded by the Māori / Jèrriais artist, Rychèl Thérin Scott. The exhibition features work created by Emma D. McGuire, Dr Nina Rodin, Lindsay Rutter, Dr Caitlin Shepherd and Rychèl Thérin Scott with invited guests following two ArtHouse Jersey residencies in 2024 and 2025.
Image Credit: Lindsay Rutter
Viewing Times: 12pm - 6pm, Tuesday - Sunday from 23 October to 30 November
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.