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"Material languages of Home"
Department
Fine ArtsA joint reading that brings together two practices concerned with how spaces are made inhabitable.
One works through rooms, thresholds, and temporary forms of dwelling; the other through textile, needlework, and coded writing.
In both, language is treated as a material practice shaped by labour, repetition, and use.
The reading takes place in a minimal setting, attentive to duration, voice, and proximity.
It reflects on how forms of home and belonging are produced under specific material

