NUQUEER POWER EXHIBITION
How feminism, sexuality and gender are presented and expressed in modern western society? In a society where nudity and sex are marketing tools used to shape or desires, how to develop self-confidence and difference, and acceptance.
As a queer and non-binary individual, Jessica’s work reflects their experiences from this perspective. Through ceramic sculpture, they dismantle taboos and stigmas around the diverse expressions of gender and sexuality, while promoting self confidence and body positivity. By creating nude figures Jessica questions the shame that individuals are taught to have about their our own bodies.
The combinaison of zoomorphism and nudity in Jessica’s work display’s the hidden parts of human identities. Using animals to represent certain human behaviour and emotions, as every animal comes with its own story and associations. A creature that, through sculpture, exposes a part of the figure’s character which might not be apparent at first glance.
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DATE: FROM JULY 8th TO 18th ADDRESS: |
Collections
- All Collections
- "THE CLAIRE SHOW" - EXHIBITION
- Ambre CARDINAL
- Anne-Cécile SURGA
- Bene
- Claire ANDERSON
- Danielle LAMONTAGNE
- Drawing
- Eléonore Durocher BERGERON
- Emma SUTHERLAND
- Erika POVILONYTE
- EVE IN THE APPLE GARDEN EXHIBITION
- Fanny GARNICHAT
- Francesca PENSERINI
- Jessica SALLAY-CARRINGTON
- Joann COTÉ
- Kim JONHSON
- Laia ARQUEROS
- Marie CÔTé
- Marie-Denise DOUYON
- Mixed media
- Nadia NIZAMUDIN
- NUQUEER POWER EXHIBITION
- Painting
- Paper
- Photography
- Sculpture
- Textile