30 January to 14 May
Tabitha Moses explores personal and collective histories, often through the creation of delicate sculptures that combine stitch and embroidery with found objects. For this exhibition, Moses presents a series of works that tell stories of relationships and birth.
Examples include artworks that Moses previously presented for the Liverpool Art Prize – three hand embroidered white hospital gowns that give an intimate insight into the artist’s experience of fertility treatment. Also on display is an artwork created by Moses while she was artist in residence at 20-21 in 2007. Bride and Groom uses wedding photographs from couples who married in the former St John’s Church, creating a series of memorial objects.
The works in Investment were made possible by funding from the Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England, as well as with support from a-n – The Artist Information Company.
For more information of Moses’ work, visit her website.