Containment
Containment explores how physical, emotional, and social limits shape our everyday lives.
“Body before mind, cup before water.” – Moniaristw
Containment examines how our lives are shaped by limits—physical, social, emotional, and psychological. From the walls of our homes to the schedules of our work, the boundaries in our relationships, and gender and heteronormative expectations, containment structures our daily experience.
Artists Rosalind Brooks, Serafina Kiszko, and Danni Heath respond to these constraints with playful, interactive, and thought-provoking works. Drawing on their experiences as queer, neurodivergent, and crip artists, they explore the resistance and liberation that come from navigating spaces that are too small, too porous, or too rigid. Through their practice, everyday containers are reimagined and repurposed, reflecting the pressures and possibilities of fitting into a world that expects conformity.
Interactive elements include a clothes swap - visitors are invited to bring an item to exchange during the exhibition.
Dates: Friday 10 April 2026 – Wednesday 15 April 2026
Private View / Opening Event: Friday 10 April 2026 | 6:30–9:30 pm.
Opening Hours
Saturday 11 April – Wednesday 15 April | 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Workshops / Additional Events
Contain Yourself Workshops (TBC)
Sunday 12 April | 1:00–2:30 pm
Tuesday 14 April | 6:00–7:30 pm
(Booking links and info to be released 1 April 2026)
Participating Artists / Collective
Rosalind Brooks – Website | @rosbob.art | Serafina Kiszko – @angelbabydarling | Danni Heath – @mingewoman / @desperate.dan.dan
Organisation: Can’t Contain Ourselves - a small crip, queer, neurodivergent artist collective.
Containment explores how boundaries shape experience and how artistic practice can resist, reimagine, and transform the spaces we inhabit.
Admission is free; tickets are not required.
Accessibility
The exhibition space is fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free entry and wide pathways throughout. An accessible toilet is available on-site. Seating is provided within the exhibition for visitors who may need to rest. We welcome assistance dogs, and staff are available to offer support if needed.
If you have specific access requirements or would like to plan your visit, please contact centrespacegallery@gmail.com — we’re happy to help.