Mo Robertson
Traumas of The Flesh
Opening Night
Tuesday 14th January 2025 | 5:30-8:30pm
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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-2pmMonday 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-2pmFriday 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-2pmTuesday 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.
‘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.