Restoration: A Meditative, Multidisciplinary Installation – 28 Oct to 17 Nov

Restoration is a multidisciplinary, meditative installation merging spoken word, music, visual art, soundscapes and videos designed to invite you to reconnect and rejuvenate yourself. It offers insight into the healing journey of a survivor of childhood sexual trauma and domestic abuse while inviting visitors to interact with a range of prompts for creative and contemplative practice.

Reconnect with body, breath, mind and heart in this trauma-informed, deeply intimate installation

It has been created by Juanita Rea, Visiting Scholar at the School of Arts, English and Languages, Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) with funding through an Arts Council Northern Ireland 2023 SIAP Award. She is also a recipient of 2 ACNI Minority Ethnic Awards (2021/2022) Juanita is an Indian South African artist and recipient of a Global Talent Visa Endorsement from Arts Council since 2021.

She is raising funds for her visa extension fee and immigration health surcharge due for submission by December 13th, 2024.

Juanita and the eduSOIL volunteers are actively seeking partnership and funding to support their commitment to offer funded access to the Restoration installation to offer benefit to visitors while also ensuring that she raises the required funds for her visa.

  • SARC: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Sound and Music, Queen’s University Belfast, Cloreen Park, BT9 5HN
  • Oct 28th – Nov 17th
  • 12:30 – 17:00
  • Recommended Age: Adults

More information and booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/restoration-a-meditative-multidisciplinary-installation-tickets-1016996934207

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