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Research image courtesy of Ava Trevella
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Research image courtesy of Ava Trevella
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Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Whorl. by Stacy Cooper & Ava Trevella.
5:30pm, Friday 1st March
Whorl as a term often refers to the convolutions of a spiral shell, though it can be used to describe any kind of form containing a spiral, coil or curl, one suggesting an ever-deepening movement. In Whorl, Stacy Cooper and Ava Trevella draw from their own experiences and imaginings of habitation, and from what sensations are felt or embodied when moving through different kinds of dwellings. Each shares an interest in how these sensations unfold reciprocally, becoming interrelated between interior and exterior worlds.
Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Whorl. by Stacy Cooper & Ava Trevella.
5:30pm, Friday 1st March
Whorl as a term often refers to the convolutions of a spiral shell, though it can be used to describe any kind of form containing a spiral, coil or curl, one suggesting an ever-deepening movement. In Whorl, Stacy Cooper and Ava Trevella draw from their own experiences and imaginings of habitation, and from what sensations are felt or embodied when moving through different kinds of dwellings. Each shares an interest in how these sensations unfold reciprocally, becoming interrelated between interior and exterior worlds.