Over the course of two weekends in May 2016, Cambridge-based performance group Freudian Slips presented "Turn Around When Possible And..." comprising: personal recollections, a variety of artwork, music, the spoken and written word, and journeys, all of which uncover universal themes running through our lives.
Excerpts from the exhibition:
Dark Side of the Hedge, by Claire Morris-Wright.
Green Man by Marianne Lister O'Shea
Cycle "Roots": embroidery of Cambridge by Tamsin Wimhurst
Extract from Situgraphical Chadar / Dubatta for the Urs of Rahmat Ali Chaudhry by Asim Khairdean
Friendship Fairway
Bag
River of Life by Caroline Ash (foreground)
Freudian Slips performance space: "Turn Around When Possible And ..."
Little Red Riding Hood, by Marianne Lister O'Shea
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