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LOCATION:Ruth Davis Design Gallery, Nancy Nicholas Hall
DESCRIPTION:In Irish Gaelic, there is no direct way to say “I miss you” or “I miss ___.” Instead, the language prioritizes the act of feeling and the object of that missing over the primary subject. It highlights the distance between the person feeling the loss of another. Utilizing nets and lace to create an installation around the abstraction of grief and memory, Noa Rickey creates a space showing the distance between an individual and the person, place, or thing that they are missing.

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SUMMARY:Mothaígh Thú Uaim — Feeling You From Me
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