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Winchester School of Art

Upcoming Exhibitions

Queering Connections: Glitchy Kinship


January 31 to March 15 2025

This is the fifth iteration of the collaborative exhibition project ‘Queering Connections’. Based on an ongoing collaboration between sociologist Lizzie Reed and visual artist Milou Stella, the exhibition brings Stella’s recent work into conversation with selected Artists’ Books from the University of Southampton Library’s internationally renowned Artists’ Book Collection located at Winchester School of Art.

Connection can describe an inheritance: of stories, objects, or genetics. It can describe a link in a chain, something repeated, copied, and intertwined with what has come before. A connection can also be something we feel: kinship, belonging, the affective links we have to other people or animals, to objects, stories, or to our pasts and futures. Queering can mean a moment of interruption, change, or deconstruction. It might describe a rupture, gap or glitch in an otherwise orderly chain of copies.

Glitchy Kinship asks what happens when connections are interrupted, changed, distorted, and reconstructed. How do glitches create possibilities for new kinships between words, images, feelings, people, objects and imaginations? How can connection stretch, anchoring us to one another across time and space? In summary: what happens when ‘connection’ is ‘queered’? The pieces presented here invite you to consider what happens as we collect, connect, queer, forget, and reconstruct the personal and the socio-cultural - our environments, norms, language, and stories.

Images by Millou Stella

A grid of abstract, glitch-style images transitions from bright blue, pink, and white hues in the top rows to a more natural floral field in the bottom row. The lower images display wildflowers in vivid colors, blending into darker tones, while the top emphasizes digital distortion and layered textures.

A vibrant, color-enhanced photo shows a person's legs walking barefoot on a beach, leaving footprints in the sand, with three eggs placed in a line in front of them. The sky is an intense orange, and the surrounding buildings are slightly distorted in bright pink and purple tones.

 

Three people closely examine an artwork hanging on a wall

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