We are excited to present ‘Threads: The Stories That Tie Us Together’, featuring the compelling works of recent graduates Hollie O’Brien and Kiri Horikiri-White 堀切希凛, in collaboration with Anton Junior School as part of the Educational Graduate Residency program.


This exhibition delves into the intricate tapestry of human identity and memory, blending historical art contexts with personal experiences. The artists, along with Anton's students, have created a tapestry-like work that offers a glimpse into each student's personality, alongside their own paintings and prints.


Hollie O’Brien: Her contemporary figurative paintings use warm, evocative colours to emphasise the intimacy and complexity of the human form, challenging traditional boundaries.


Kiri Horikiri-White 堀切希凛: Her practice explores identity, memory, heritage, and belonging, inspired by her dual Japanese and English heritage, traditional Ukiyo-E 浮世絵 printmaking, and British textiles.

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