
Exhibitions
Yuko Edwards, On Skin
Yuko Edwards opens a new on-going project and exhibition ‘On Skin’ to visitors in St Anne’s, Bristol.
New exhibition and on-going project by Yuko Edwards exploring the skin as a metaphor of human resilience and the endurance of surviving the modern world.
Exhibition open: 27 Jan - 12 Feb every Thurs, Fri & Sat, 12 - 5pm
St Anne's House, BS4 4AB
There is also a participation session with the artist (29 Jan) and talk including collaborators (03 Feb) visit: see event website to book a space.
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Yuko Edwards is a photographer, filmmaker, and mixed media artist. Her work addresses concepts of self and social identity. She situates her subjects in historical contexts to explore social, political, and economic realities. Archival material, including found family photographs, are often used as starting points as a way to retell stories and interrogate existing social structures. Her work uses history to investigate how to break cycles of oppression, address generational trauma and explore how one’s sense of identity can change over time. Yuko is Black American and currently lives and works in Bristol.
Exhibition open: 27 Jan - 12 Feb every Thurs, Fri & Sat, 12 - 5pm
St Anne's House, BS4 4AB
There is also a participation session with the artist (29 Jan) and talk including collaborators (03 Feb) visit: see event website to book a space.
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Yuko Edwards is a photographer, filmmaker, and mixed media artist. Her work addresses concepts of self and social identity. She situates her subjects in historical contexts to explore social, political, and economic realities. Archival material, including found family photographs, are often used as starting points as a way to retell stories and interrogate existing social structures. Her work uses history to investigate how to break cycles of oppression, address generational trauma and explore how one’s sense of identity can change over time. Yuko is Black American and currently lives and works in Bristol.
