
Clio Lloyd-Jacob
Family Matters: Holding You Up
March 21-23, 10:30-5:30
Cambridge Artspace,
5 Green’s Road, CB4 1JL
In our fast-changing economic, social and environmental context, family (in all its variety of types) remains as formative as ever. The rhythms of early interactions, resonating with our own tendencies, inform how we develop close relationships. As we grow and take on responsibilities ourselves, questions of how to change these patterns may become more urgent.
For this exhibition, four contemporary artists share artworks around patterns of play, fantasy, support and constraint at work in families, offering a space of reflection and potential shift.
Artist and curator, Clio Lloyd-Jacob says,
“I have been privileged to work with many families, and witnessed, in the love and struggles of their interactions, common joys and concerns, and how shared spaces and activities can make these easier to recognise. Bringing together different artists is a small act of rebalancing this societal separation. Themes are shared in playful and imaginative ways, creating a visual dialogue about responsibility and responsiveness, the desire to provide, guide and train, and the burden this can become, as well as issues of attachment and separation and the intergenerational transmission of trauma.“
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A selection of related material (books, images, poems and drawing materials) will be on hand to encourage further exploration if you wish.
Participating artists:
Jonny Aldous, Noor Ali Chagani, Annabel Fraser, Clio Lloyd-Jacob
Please join us for the opening celebration with refreshments on Friday 21st March 5:30-7:30pm
There will also be a discussion with the artists on Sunday 23 March, at 2pm.
The exhibition is free, please drop in. Discussion tickets are bookable on Eventbrite