Every day, 1pm to 9pm Thursday 29 January to Saturday 7 February
Free
A reverie is a gentle drift from the present – a soft daydream where memory rises in fragments.
In reverie, Thea Anamara Perkins draws on archival images of her family, treating the photograph as a threshold rather than a fixed record. The exhibition ties to 'the glimmer', a central motif in her practice: brief, luminous flashes of feeling that surface before the story can. Shifting between what can be recalled and what must be imagined.
Thea invites us to consider how we inherit images, and how the past returns, altered, and alive.