
Art lovers have just a few days left to catch Soft Infrastructures: Assemblies of Becoming, a multidisciplinary exhibition currently on display at Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta.
Presented as part of FEĠĠ x ARTI, the exhibition is curated by Elyse Tonna and brings together the work of 12 emerging artists exploring the often unseen structures that shape our daily lives.
The project invites visitors to reflect on the emotional, social, digital, ecological and imagined systems that support us through everyday rituals, relationships, acts of care, collaboration and resistance.
Currently on display at Spazju Kreattiv, the exhibition features works by Samuel Ciantar, Sephora Ciantar, Martina Darmanin, James Debono, MC Grech, Diellza Ilgner, Shanice Farrugia, Rachelle Bezzina, Luke Bugeja Gauci, Martina Psaila, Daniel Solberg Bell and Alex Weenink.
The exhibition opened with a series of live performances by Diellza Ilgner, Shanice Farrugia and Luke Bugeja Gauci, further expanding on the themes of presence, participation and shared experience explored throughout the project.
Developed through Assemblies of Becoming, the initiative is a collaboration between Spazju Kreattiv and Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, providing a platform for young artists to experiment, collaborate and showcase new work.
Soft Infrastructures: Assemblies of Becoming runs until Sunday 21st June. Entrance is free during opening hours.
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