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Behind These Four Walls

  • Start

    31 May 2025
  • End

    05 July 2025
  • Artist

What is home? Behind These Four Walls answers this question through diverse artistic languages, from textured embroidery and layered photographs to intricate sculptures mixed media works. This exhibition traces the intimate and often fragile connection between memory, space, and identity.

From Angela Panlilio’s intimate photographic meditations to Ioannis Sicuya’s sculptural visions of memory labyrinths, the exhibition captures the personal and poetic layers that define our sense of place. Works like Eunice Sanchez’s stitched pieces recall inherited traditions and the physical labor of care, while Paolo Muncada (Byresidents) offers diaristic reflections that merge digital and analog processes to map the interior worlds of diasporic longing.

Through varied forms and material approaches, the exhibition reveals how the idea of home can be both sanctuary and site of tension. Other artists in the exhibit include Paolo Muncada (Byresidents), Eunice Sanchez, Isha Naguiat, Luis Hidalgo, Miles Villanueva, and Steven Natal.

Together, these artists craft a rich and nuanced understanding of home as a lived experience, one that is at once intimate and universal. Their works reflect a shared sensitivity, each contributing a unique voice yet collectively inviting us to reconsider the boundaries between past and present, public and private, reality and imagination—all held within the four walls we call home.

By threading together personal histories with collective themes, Behind These Four Walls invites viewers into spaces that are at once familiar and unfamiliar. The exhibition does not define home in absolute terms but instead opens a dialogue—between viewer and artwork, artist and memory—allowing the notion of home to remain open, evolving, and deeply felt.