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jhanamillers.comSWITCH explores tropes associated with sexual behaviour.
Devoy and Handcock offer an alternative kind of sexuality, reimagining the erotic for more than just the body. Light switches, house plants, coffee filters, recorders, and stools are constructed, cast and copied to suggest an eroticism separate from sex. What does sexuality look like outside of its more conventional settings? How does it operate rooted in a domestic environment, in your kitchen, or amongst friends?
Price
- Free
Date
- Sat 17 Apr
Time
- 2:00 pm
Address
- Level 1 Mibar Building
- 85 Victoria Street, Te Aro
- Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, 6011
SWITCH explores tropes associated with sexual behaviour.
Devoy and Handcock offer an alternative kind of sexuality, reimagining the erotic for more than just the body. Light switches, house plants, coffee filters, recorders, and stools are constructed, cast and copied to suggest an eroticism separate from sex. What does sexuality look like outside of its more conventional settings? How does it operate rooted in a domestic environment, in your kitchen, or amongst friends?