By Rise Art
Kin positions art as an active element within our lived experience, memory, and place, inviting us to see how its significance shifts for those who encounter it.
From shoes and love letters to teacups and celestial bodies, Leila Lallali magnifies the ordinary yet sacred markers of daily life - witnesses to our milestones and private moments, like kin in its truest sense.
With her rhythmic textile works, Meghan Spielman bridges generations through inherited materials and traditional craftsmanship, while Alexander Grawoig captures memories of song and sound through paint and collage.
Emily Kirby's elliptical paintings explore cultural and individual connections that honour ancestral and natural worlds. Rooted in the Cornish landscape, Ed Burkes' expansive canvases speak both to personal and collective experiences.
This exhibition explores how art can capture memories, reflect a sense of place, and inspire us over time. Each piece illustrates the connections between people, art, and the spaces we live in.