
Please join us for the Private View of artist Freya Gabie ‘Cold Frame’ on Wednesday 5 March. At the opening there will be an introduction to the work and an opportunity for questions.
The exhibition will be open until Tuesday 25 March, by appointment – please email MRG@stpaulsschool.org.uk
Freya Gabie presents an exhibition of multi-disciplinary work focused on plants, gathered from the different landscapes and contexts she has responded to in her practice. The exhibition attempts to cultivate a new form of garden, highlighting a variety of botanical species to consider where and how they grow and what they symbolise to the communities around them. The work reveals quieter stories about our relationships with plants, exposing an intimate and entangled symbiosis. It reflects on the ways the natural and cultivated landscape has been impacted by colonialism, capitalism and migration, highlighting both exploitation and nurture, but also the possibility of resilience and renewal.
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