Embodied - A Deaf Perspective
Event description
Embodied - A Deaf Perspective is an art exhibition that seeks to deepen connections between hearing and Deaf communities. It will examine how our physical and emotional experiences are shaped by the people around us, and how representations of identity and dialogue come to life in tangible and gestural forms.
Audiences will not simply view the art, but will be invited to live and feel it. This accessible and proud space will embody a Deaf cultural story through the perspectives of Deaf artists and Deaf creative expression.
Participating artists include Angie Goto, Sue Jo Wright, Kai Gecso-Thorndycraft, Stefan Kater, and Kirsty Collins.
Register for the Opening Night Event on Friday, October 3, 6:30-8:30pm.
Exhibition Open 10 days only!
Thursday 2 October - Saturday 11 October
Opening Hours
11am - 6pm (Weekdays)
10am - 4pm (Weekends)
Fully accessible venue, LGBTQI+ friendly, and a culturally safe space. All are welcome.
This exhibition is supported in part by Deaf Connect and the Deaf Connect Grants & Sponsorship Program, and Northern Beaches Council as part of the Emerging Curator Program.
Image: Courtesy of the artist Kai Gecso-Thorndycraft, 2025.
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