‘Relics of Return’ is on view through March 15th at Studio 616 in the East Village.
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616 East 9th Street, NYC
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‘Relics of Return’ is the first group exhibition of ‘Refugium’, a five-woman artist collective formed in 2025. The collective emerged from a shared desire not simply to find refuge within the art ecosystem, but rather to support, care for, and encourage one another through the rhythms of an artistic career.
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Unfolding in three movements, the exhibition guides audiences through recent works by Negar Ahkami, Maya Ciarrocchi, Nina Cooke John, Sarah Fairchild, and Patte Loper. It first considers the constant flow of life: shifting homes, migration, and the ways in which borders and state structures impose identities onto individuals. Here, home is understood as being continually redefined.
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The second movement then turns toward fractured realities and the enduring force of human nature. Despite constraints, the pursuit of freedom persists across these works, revealing how individuals and communities reclaim space, dignity, and joy in the face of oppressive systems. Nature emerges as a force that adapts, returns, and refuses erasure.
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The final movement looks forward, demonstrating our ability to build the future when we allow ourselves to imagine it. Through immersive and speculative works, the artists envision new worlds shaped by contradiction and possibility, spaces where overlooked narratives are celebrated, and adaptation coexists with preservation.
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Together, these pieces offer an exploration and a collective ballad of return, endurance, and becoming, allowing the show to demonstrate what a support system, this collective, can achieve when envisioning shared futures.
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