

Entangled in The History of the Idea an exhibition by Michella Randilu Perera
“Entangled in the History of the Idea” invites viewers into a speculative world built from an archive of shared storytelling, particularly within South Asian immigrant communities. Michella Perera’s acrylic paintings explore the paracosmos of a series of unidentified and highly pigmented women as they realise a more personal and intimate relationship to cultural material, forgoing traditional practices. Through their hands and feet, they extrude tactile knowledge, delineating an idiosyncratic understanding of their heritage and indigenous plant lore. Relief textile patterns punctuate the paintings, reminiscent of traditionally carved architectural elements, now reconfigured in the feminine practice of textile manipulation. Through these peculiar rituals the female protagonists reclaim the agency to create and structure their world - a place suggestive of ancestral worlds, compiled from nuanced cultural memories.
Bio
Michella Perera is a Sri Lankan-Irish artist who graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2017 with an MFA. Her practice incorporates participatory events which function as a research tool, allowing her to explore the impact of cultural practices on communities, and integrate in the shared storytelling of neighbourhoods. Having moved from Sri Lanka, she explores the sensorial story of movement, cultural taboo, and the solidarity/empowerment of women. Her work draws on Ayurvedic practices which use plants, herbs and spices as tools for healing in the Indian subcontinent highlighting indigenous culinary knowledge, medical practices & ethnobotany. Recently she took part in the Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa, India and the TEST Space residency at the Limerick City Gallery of Art.
Wednesday 7 - Saturday 10 May 12pm-6pm
Free event
No booking required
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Outreach Event:
On May 3rd and 10th, artist Michella Perera will be running a batik workshop at Pallas Projects/Studios. This 2 day workshop (2.5 hours long) is FREE and open to adults over 18 who have connections to a country with a history of Batik dying or Batik print fabrics. Participants do not need previous experience. They are encouraged to share their associations with this cultural dying process during the workshop. We will explore local urban flora and use them to create batik dyed patterns.
The workshop is free and art materials will be provided. No prior experience in Batik dying is necessary. Basic conversational English is needed for communication with peers. Find out more.
Accessibility
Venue is fully wheelchair accessible with accessible toilet
Age Suitability
All ages
Location
Pallas Projects / Studios 115-117, The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 A970, Ireland

Wednesday 7 - Saturday 10 May 12pm-6pm
Free event
No booking required