Gaps of Silence moves through the liminal spaces between reverence and forgetting, tracing the presence of the old gods of Oceania and the echoes left by colonisation's silencing.
These works listen to what lingers in the hush between worship and erasure, where the divine waits to be remembered. Through gesture, colour, and form, art becomes both invocation and archive, a space where ancestral voices are remembered, not as myth, but as enduring presence. In this silence, memory transforms into ceremony; absence into knowing.