Over & Over by Signe Constable and Tristan Narraway| February 7 – March 4, 2025
Over & Over delves into the dynamic interplay between past and present – where the tactile world of analogue meets the boundless possibilities of the digital realm.
Featuring the distinctive works of Signe Constable and Tristan Narraway, this exhibition examines the delicate intersections of nature and architecture, film and technology, offering a layered exploration of repetition, transformation, and the evolving relationship between the organic and the constructed.
Through their respective practices, Constable and Narraway invite viewers to contemplate the cyclical nature of time & the persistence of memory.
Over & Over is an immersive reflection on how we experience the world in an age of constant change.
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Opening Reception: Friday, February 7 | 5:30 – 7pm
Artist Talk: Thursday, February 13 | 5:30 – 7pm
Artist Bios
Tristan Narraway
Tristan is a visual artist with a lifelong passion for photography. Tristan’s first job was teaching photography at the National Gallery at age 13. Since then, Tristan has taken an unconventional path to becoming a full-time photographer and visual artist, earning a BSc in Physics along the way.
Their work reflects a deep passion for study, often exploring the intersection of art and science.
Tristan has participated in the 2023 Member’s Show and the 2024 Thinking Hand exhibit at the BSoA.
Over & Over marks Tristan’s first major exhibit, signalling an exciting new chapter in their artistic journey.
Signe Constable
Signe is a digital and analogue photographer known for her distinctive vision. Growing up homeschooled, Constable developed a connection to diverse cultures and environments, evident in her work. At 19, she became the youngest artist featured in the Bermuda Biennial, showcasing her young talent.
Constable’s photography has been exhibited and published in Bermuda, the USA, Canada, England, and Japan – it largely focuses on capturing the essence of people & places & and their stories.
Her lens reflects a deep appreciation for recognizing the unique beauty in everyday moments and people.