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LIMINAL

10.12.24-10.01.25

Liminal space refers to the transitional or threshold areas that exist between two distinct phases or states. These spaces often evoke feelings of ambiguity, uncertainty, and change, as they are neither here nor there. Common examples include hallways, waiting rooms, the time between day and night. In this online exhibition, we delve into the emotional and psychological dimensions of liminal spaces, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences of transition and transformation.

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This exhibition is best view on a computer or tablet.

Check Out Our Artists

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Eb Lauren

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Eleanor Mountford

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Emily Greenwood

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Fiona Greer

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Hannah Kate Absalom

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Lily Ford

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Luke Stone

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Marco Balbi Dipalma

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Ruby Elizia

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Sarah Oates

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Hollie Prior

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Magda Bond

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Sally de Courcy

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Saraxartist

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 Tom Sharp

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Xuesheng Ma

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Liminality Somewhere Between Then and Now

Madeline Warner

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