Pillow Talk (2026)
Kwentong Bayan Collective presents Pillow Talk
A collection of stories exploring our experiences with care
[Click this link for audio and transcripts]
Part of the group exhibition
Thin Spaces: the porous places between
Curated by Elwood Jimmy
with work by Christine De Vuono, Justine Langille,
Kwentong Bayan Collective, and Sal(t) Collective
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart St, Hamilton, Ontario
May 8, 2026 - August 1, 2026
Which labours rendered invisible by modernity keep us afloat in times of crisis? How do we move with this moment to the next with care?
Between moments of transition exist thin spaces, areas that are both within and without, here and not-here, allowing for profound transformation to take place. These porous places break down arbitrary boundaries and carry with them both an invitation and potential for new ways of being to be built. Through textiles, ritual objects, photography, and auditory works, Thin Spaces explores multisensory ways of recalibrating our notion(s) of care for one another in between complex worlds, narratives, and experiences.
The featured artists delve into the politics of care work, transgender embodiment, and the grieving of ecological collapse.
A collection of stories exploring our experiences with care
[Click this link for audio and transcripts]
Part of the group exhibition
Thin Spaces: the porous places between
Curated by Elwood Jimmy
with work by Christine De Vuono, Justine Langille,
Kwentong Bayan Collective, and Sal(t) Collective
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart St, Hamilton, Ontario
May 8, 2026 - August 1, 2026
Which labours rendered invisible by modernity keep us afloat in times of crisis? How do we move with this moment to the next with care?
Between moments of transition exist thin spaces, areas that are both within and without, here and not-here, allowing for profound transformation to take place. These porous places break down arbitrary boundaries and carry with them both an invitation and potential for new ways of being to be built. Through textiles, ritual objects, photography, and auditory works, Thin Spaces explores multisensory ways of recalibrating our notion(s) of care for one another in between complex worlds, narratives, and experiences.
The featured artists delve into the politics of care work, transgender embodiment, and the grieving of ecological collapse.
Download: Thin Spaces Exhibition Essay by Elwood Jimmy
Presented in partnership with Musagetes Foundation
Presented in partnership with Musagetes Foundation