Mo Robertson
Traumas of The Flesh

Opening Night

Tuesday 14th January 2025 | 5:30-8:30pm

  • Wednesday 15th January 12-8pm
    Thursday16th January 10am-2pm
    Friday 17th January 10am-2pm
    Saturday 18th January 10am-2pm
    Sunday 19th January 10am-2pm
    Monday 20th January 10am-2pm

    Saturday 25th January 10am-2pm
    Sunday 26th January 10am-2pm
    Monday 27th January 10am-2pm
    Tuesday 28th January 10am-2pm
    Wednesday 29th January 12-8pm
    Thursday 30th January 10am-2pm
    Friday 31st January 10am-2pm

    Wednesday 5th February 12-8pm
    Thursday 6th February 10am-2pm
    Friday 7th February 10am-2pm
    Saturday 8th February 10am-2pm
    Sunday 9th February 10am-2pm
    Monday 10th February 10am-2pm
    Tuesday 11th February 10am-2pm

    Monday 17th February 10am-2pm
    Tuesday 18th February 10am-2pm
    Wednesday 19th February 12-8pm
    Thursday 20th February 10am-2pm
    Friday 21st February 10am-2pm
    Saturday 22nd February 10am-2pm
    Sunday 23rd February 10am-2pm

    Friday 28th February 10am-2pm
    Saturday 1st March 10am-2pm
    Sunday 2nd March 10am-2pm
    Monday 3rd March 10am-2pm
    Tuesday 4th March 10am-2pm
    Wednesday 5th March 12-8pm
    Thursday 6th March 10am-2pm

    Tuesday 11th March 10am-2pm
    Wednesday 12th March 12-8pm
    Thursday 13th March 10am-2pm
    Friday 14th March 10am-2pm
    Saturday 15th March 10am-2pm
    Sunday 16th March 10am-2pm
    Monday 17th March 10am-2pm

  • Through my time living and working in Leeds my practice has progressed into three-dimensional work complemented by moving image. As an artist, I produce works of a semi auto-biographial nature. I resonate with the identity of a confessional artist. My sculptures serve as an entry point for dialogue and reflection. As I navigate my own experiences with mental health and confront social stigmas head-on, my art continues to evolve. It remains a vessel for personal growth and a means to advocate for change in our society.

Exhibition Guide & Essay Coming Soon

Traumas of The Flesh’ looks at feminist issues and their impact on mental health. For this exhibition Mo Robertson builds an immersive environment containing a series of sculptures made from textiles and casting material.

The exhibition is part of a cathartic process, one in which the artist creates a visual response to personal trauma and aims to raise awareness that many scars lie beneath the surface.


Lunchtime Conversation

Sunday 23rd March 12-2pm Have lunch with the artist and a tour of the exhibition. 10 places only.