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    Dana McMillan presents

    objects in the mirror are (not) what they appear

    Fri 17 Mar at 7.15pm
    Tickets £8 - £12
    ARCHIVE
    A reflection on the self, a modern Narcissus dives into the uncanny contemporary experience of constantly being confronted by our own images.
    Content Notice
    Running Time 50 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome

    "Today, we’re looking at looking. Today, at me specifically. So, welcome... If you want to come in, we’ll get started."

    Dana has spent a lot of time looking into reflections over the last couple years, in screens, mirrors, pools of water. She’s strangely fascinated and she can’t look away, but she’s also been having a hard time reconciling the person looking back at her as herself. So, she's gone away and hit the books, done the research and enlisted the assistance of an Ancient Greek, Narcissus, who’s already been there to help her unravel what it means to really look at the self.
    But the more she looks, the further she sinks into the image, she can’t help but wanting it to disappear. Dana becomes increasingly drawn to the lovesick nymph following Narcissus, Echo, disappearing from sight and appearing in sound – a dis-appearance. Could perhaps the voice that lingers be a more complete reflection of the self?
    Part performance lecture, part live streaming nightmare, Dana talks, dances and photographs her way around the self-gaze, dissecting her subjectivity for your viewing (and listening) pleasure.

    Project and artist development supported by the Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship.

    "An arresting and elegant, original approach to making work."
    Audience feedback on previous work by the artist

    "Welcoming, inclusive, creative and life-affirming. I have learnt a lot myself in so many ways that will seep into all parts of my life. My self-confidence has massively increased"

    Human Jam participant