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Sun 14 Jun
11:00 am - 7:00 pm
The Queen's College
High St, Oxford OX1 4AW, UK
A free exhibition of works by Queen’s College artists Rosa May Goddard and Maia Szulta Join us in the Drawda Gardens and Shulman Auditorium to enter a world of Emerging Unrealities! Rosa May Goddard’s painting and multimedia practice explores fantastical spaces and constructed unrealities as manifestations of the psychologically complex self. Drawing on philosophy, religion, politics and grief, Goddard creates imagined characters and environments to trace how sociopolitical systems infiltrate perception and emotional life, revealing how collective ideologies become embedded within the psyche. Anatomy, mortality, and the body are central within her practice. Maia Szulta’s work traces the distortions of memory and materiality through sculptures and prints which emerge from a world of wax and dreams. Emotions become set in plaster and clay, examining spillages of the mind into the corporeal, mapping worlds of remembrance and transformation. What does it mean to look back and risk freezing in the past? Exhibition is open to visitors between 11:00-19:00 on Sunday 14th of June, booking is required. Refreshments will be served inside the Shulman auditorium. Queen’s College members do not need to get tickets! Drawda Gardens and the Shulman Auditorium are accessible through the walled path to the left of Queen’s library.