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Exhibition

LIBITA SIBUNGU: IN LIVING MEMORY

4 Oct 2024-4 Jan 2025
PV 4 Oct 2024, 6-9.30pm

Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange
Newlyn TR18 5PZ

Overview

Showing on The Ramp Wall, at The Exchange

In Living Memory is a six-month research project, emerging from a sister project: Deep Recovery, which was commissioned by Loughborough University in association with the British Geological Survey Archives, and Kresen Kernow, Redruth, in 2023.

The project brought together four mixed heritage women artists living in Cornwall, to ask the question ‘What is our relationship to granite?’. The group inquiry journeyed through neolithic stone monuments, burial sites, and mines in West Cornwall, connecting slow-forming origin stories from deep ocean magma mineral-rich igneous rock, to personal memories of diasporic journeys, passed down from mothers and grandmothers.

This process of gathering and collecting was documented with sound and notes, and became a performance score and sound work, first presented at Kresen Kernow in autumn 2023. Intended to move through archives, Deep Recovery will be available to experience at The Hypatia Trust, Penzance, in October to coincide with the Ramp Wall presentation.

In Living Memory continues to follow the trail, guided by the stories left by the ancestors. The project brings together the mixed heritage women involved in Deep Recovery and other black women, creating a safe, collaborative, creative space, and a community group for walking, talking, and recording.

In Living Memory, marks the opening up of Sibungu’s ongoing practice. Rather than drawing conclusions, the research sparks a new and enduring body of work rooted in West Cornwall but reaching far beyond.

Listen to Libita tell us about In Living Memory

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