Join us for a screening of the documentary Home Away from Home, which provides an intimate look at the work of South Korean artist Do Ho Suh. Renowned for his "suitcase architecture," Suh uses hand-stitched silk and translucent fabrics to create 1:1 scale replicas of the homes he has lived in across the globe. By recreating these intimate spaces, he explores themes of displacement, memory, and the emotional weight of the structures we inhabit.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition India Thompson: Looks Like Home, the film offers a compelling parallel to Thompson’s own exploration of domesticity and the "unpacking" of rented spaces through woven sculpture.
Following the screening, join the artist and curator Ariana Torres for an exhibition tour of Looks Like Home to further discuss the labor-intensive crafts both artists use to document the intangible energy of home.