‘A Pocket Full Of Plenty’, is a group show curated by Papillon Projects, an exhibition platform set up by Scarlett Pochet and Moriah Ogunbiyi, which will be taking place at Netil House in London, provided by the arts charity, Hypha Studios.
The exhibition will be raising funds for Women for Refugee Women and Hypha Studios through a series of events.
‘A Pocket Full Of Plenty’ exhibits a series of artworks/objects reimagined and reinterpreted by artists, which attempt to shine light on themes of transmogrification, migration, agency, ritual, childhood, nature and personal intimacies. Papillion Projects hopes to initiate thoughts on ‘the object’ of plenty and what being plenty[ful] means to individual identities. With the show’s focus on objects and their significance in both history and people’s lives, we hope to highlight personal symbolisms that certain items can hold and the sacrifices people make when forced to leave their homes and their belongings.
For more information on the show and upcoming events, following Papillion Projects on Instagram @papillonprojects_.
Details
- 10 – 30 January 2025, Thurs – Sun, 12pm – 6pm
- Netil House, 1 Westgate Street, London, E8 3RL
We’re so grateful to Papillion Projects for supporting us in this incredible way and can’t wait to visit the exhibition. We hope to see you there too!