New Skin

Amelia Shepherd

1–30 October

No. 10 The Regency Town House, Basement, The Kitchen

Thurs–Sun 12:00–18:30

Entry into motherhood is an explosive burst into a new world of chaos. Boundaries between night and day, joy and despair, elation and exhaustion continually fuse. New Skin engages with the physical, emotional and psychological shifts in a ‘new mother’s’ identity. Exploring the domestic space of motherhood along with everyday moments and painful life-events. New Skin re-represents motherhood with new and experimental photography and texts becoming part of the dialogue around what it means to be a mother today.

Private View: Friday 7th October 18:30-20:30

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7 The Regency Town House
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