The central work is an animated film and sound work set in a decaying medieval landscape. It is accompanied by an installation of drawing, collage, sculpture, and textile works throughout the space. The show also features new writing by Dakotah Weeks Murphree, 3D garment design by Sharif Elsabagh and additional music production by yoorae.
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