“We are all in the process of becoming, of becoming creature.
We as beings are continually connected through the ebb and flow of water that passes through us in the form of drinking, of tears, of piss, of sweat. This connects us to bodies of water, to the earth and to all non-human beings. It is a direct challenge to the concept of us being discreet individuals and instead opens up the endless potential of interconnectivity that goes beyond the human.
How can this process of interconnectivity break down the human-centric hierarchies that are wounding our planet and causing environmental catastrophe?
How can we embrace the truths that are in our body, the truths in embodiment? What does it mean to live as an embodied being? How can watery embodiment help us to expand outside of the constraints of sex and gender and allow us to swim in queerer waters?
How do we build the Hydrocommons of our dreams?”
Opening reception: March 9th | 6 - 9pm
Venue address: Kong art space, 3 Staunton street, Central