The Mouth is for Speaking!
in the exhibition space while the participants were invited to draw and trace their collective journeys, stories, songs, mother tongues, or recipes while painting and writing on bedsheets with spices, tea, or coffee- I cooked. The workshop was intended to be a cartographic experience to interweave the multicultural lyrics to weave an unmade song by stimulating several senses. And the idea is to explore cultural diversity through the spice rack that carries a long history of colonialism, slave trade, and migration.
Image credit: Lea Jullien