
Zana
A group exhibition by Adrienne Hasani, Sarah Beeson, Natalie Gray, Jo Huyg, Maria Robertson, and Mary Sheehan.
📍Running from June – September, at the Window Galleries, Friar’s Entry, Oxford.
This group exhibition brings together six female artists whose practices explore the layered intersections of memory, identity, materiality, and care. While working across diverse media—from painting and photography to installation, sound, and sculpture—each artist is united by an intimate engagement with the tensions between visibility and concealment, tradition and transformation, the personal and political.
Drawing from diasporic narratives, intergenerational trauma, environmental observation, and the quiet design of institutional and domestic spaces, the works invite viewers into nuanced reflections on belonging, vulnerability, and resilience. Whether through the symbolic weight of cultural objects, the metaphoric resonance of natural materials, or the raw exposure of personal experience, this exhibition offers a shared yet multifaceted dialogue about how we navigate—and narrate—our place in the world.



