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Celebrating the end of Cob x HOME Residency, Hannah Lim and Courtenay Welcome present their works, created and developed while sharing a space.

"HL: We work in quite different ways. I’m, ‘go, go, go’ and you flow through your work.

CW: It’s part of my process. The dancing and the lying down and the meditation – that’s when I’m allowing the imagination to run free.

HL: I’m quite hands on in my process, I find that through making I’m able to understand andexplore my identity in a more thoughtful and open way. I find it interesting to see how the thingsI’m reading inadvertently influence what I’m making.

CW: I’m a late worker. I prefer being outside in the daytime but when it’s night-time, that’s when I work. We’re dreamers in the night-time, I like to think I’m in my own little dream world. That’s when my best thoughts come – it doesn’t feel so forced when it’s later. Or maybe I just need a period of time to get other things in my life done, things that my mind and my body need, to prepare myself for making art.

HL: I try not to over think or over plan my work. I know what I’m researching and what I’m interested in and I allow those influences flow naturally into what I’m doing . I just make. As I make, I figure it out."

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July 8, 2021 10:00 AM

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Parts of Self


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Celebrating the end of Cob x HOME Residency, Hannah Lim and Courtenay Welcome present their works, created and developed while sharing a space.

"HL: We work in quite different ways. I’m, ‘go, go, go’ and you flow through your work.

CW: It’s part of my process. The dancing and the lying down and the meditation – that’s when I’m allowing the imagination to run free.

HL: I’m quite hands on in my process, I find that through making I’m able to understand andexplore my identity in a more thoughtful and open way. I find it interesting to see how the thingsI’m reading inadvertently influence what I’m making.

CW: I’m a late worker. I prefer being outside in the daytime but when it’s night-time, that’s when I work. We’re dreamers in the night-time, I like to think I’m in my own little dream world. That’s when my best thoughts come – it doesn’t feel so forced when it’s later. Or maybe I just need a period of time to get other things in my life done, things that my mind and my body need, to prepare myself for making art.

HL: I try not to over think or over plan my work. I know what I’m researching and what I’m interested in and I allow those influences flow naturally into what I’m doing . I just make. As I make, I figure it out."

Text continued within the accompanying essay.

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Parts of Self

Celebrating the end of Cob x HOME Residency, Hannah Lim and Courtenay Welcome present their works, created and developed while sharing a space.

We are interested in how sharing a space can inform the work of two practitioners working across different mediums and from alternate perspectives. This residency is an exploration of how mediums or creative thinking can merge, and the impact this has on both practitioners and viewers. – Ronan Mckenzie, Director of Home.

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Celebrating the end of Cob x HOME Residency, Hannah Lim and Courtenay Welcome present their works, created and developed while sharing a space.

"HL: We work in quite different ways. I’m, ‘go, go, go’ and you flow through your work.

CW: It’s part of my process. The dancing and the lying down and the meditation – that’s when I’m allowing the imagination to run free.

HL: I’m quite hands on in my process, I find that through making I’m able to understand andexplore my identity in a more thoughtful and open way. I find it interesting to see how the thingsI’m reading inadvertently influence what I’m making.

CW: I’m a late worker. I prefer being outside in the daytime but when it’s night-time, that’s when I work. We’re dreamers in the night-time, I like to think I’m in my own little dream world. That’s when my best thoughts come – it doesn’t feel so forced when it’s later. Or maybe I just need a period of time to get other things in my life done, things that my mind and my body need, to prepare myself for making art.

HL: I try not to over think or over plan my work. I know what I’m researching and what I’m interested in and I allow those influences flow naturally into what I’m doing . I just make. As I make, I figure it out."

Text continued within the accompanying essay.

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