Michele Fletcher | Linda Lencovic | Alice Peillon | Gwen Ramsay

Inspired by the poem of the same name by Emily Dickinson, four international artists will explore the personal and cultural mythologies that surround Night.

The passage of dusk into dawn, and the continuous displacements between light and dark, are notions that have fired the human imagination for millennia. Night is often imagined of as a time of transition, a cycle in which one world makes way for another, in perpetuity.

Using Dickinson’s words as a starting point, these four artists will bring their individual sensibilities and world views to bear on these ideas in order to open up new possibilities and pathways in their own practices, and to add further illumination to their understanding and appreciation of Emily Dickinson’s poem.

A Night — there lay the Days between —

A Night — there lay the Days between —
The Day that was Before —
And Day that was Behind — were one —
And now — ’twas Night — was here —

Slow — Night — that must be watched away —
As Grains upon a shore —
Too imperceptible to note —
Till it be night — no more —
— Emily Dickinson

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