Aquariums of Delight

Sunday Jemmott presents a dynamic installation of work in the Fish Lane Town Square vitrine program. The vitrines, transformed into “Aquariums of Delight”, are filled with vibrant colourful hues, glimmering imagery of fishes, and unexpected material combinations. By manifesting portals of joy and nostalgia for passersby, the installation aims to reconsider the children’s classic “Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Pfister through the lived queer experience. “Aquariums of Delight” also serves as a playful nod to the artwork’s location on Fish Lane. This body of work follows their residency at the Hope St Studio

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