Sea Sunset Moon

Variations on solitude

Sarah Bonaci, Glen Calleja, Anna Calleja, Norbert Francis Attard, Chelsea Muscat, Paul Scerri, Katie Sims

Spazju Kreattiv, St James Cavalier, 18 March - 8 May 2022

Like the sea, sunset and moon solitude is linked to pain and abandonment, while at the same time being an invitation for growth and self reflection. The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed aloneness into people’s lives like never before in living memory. What do these new experiences of solitude teach us about who we are, both together and apart? Sea Sunset Moon seeks to approach an answer via the work of seven artists exploring a set of contradictory Mediterranean symbols.

Sea Sunset Moon, full catalogue

Curation and text Gabriel Zammit; Catalogue essays Michael Zammit and Ruth Bianco; Project management Gabriel Zammit; Graphic design Siobhan Vassallo; Sound Adrian Camilleri and Ally Smith; Structures Keit Bonnici; Special thanks Anna Calleja, Adrian Camilleri, Kristina Polidano, Ally Smith, Spazju Kreattiv Staff, Maria Zammit, anonymous interview participants

Commissioned and funded by Fondazzjoni Kreattivita

Press and content Exhibition trailer; Gabriel Zammit feature; Paul Scerri feature; Sarah Bonaci feature; Sea Sunset Moon, the Malta Independent; Sea Sunset Moon Maltarti Feature; Sea Sunset Moon: Collective Exhibition On The Exploration Of Solitude At Spazju Kreattiv; Exhibition explores the dual nature of solitude; In Solitude, We Find the Self – Sea, Sunset, Moon Exhibition; Sea Sunset Moon’s Curator gives us a mini guide into the concept …; Sea Sunset Moon TVAM feature; Campus Breakfast feature; Malta’s Stanza meets Sea Sunset Moon

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