Seven and a Half
Between the 7th and 8th floor of the Martin-Flemmer building is a small hidden doorway through which you can enter the mind of John Malkovich.
At the back of the Liminal Gallery is a small doorway, a different kind of portal through which you can step into the world inside the mind of Lucy Lyons.
Size doesn’t matter. Whilst the average brain is only 140 x 167 x 93 mm in size, its gyri and sulci folds and valleys create a vast space in which ideas, thoughts, feelings, knowledge, memories and imagination reside. In one tiny space, a whole lifetime can reside.
Lucy uses drawing in the expanded field as intervention into different disciplines. She draws the overlooked, the unfamiliar and shocking, using drawing to see through the surface to appreciate the detail and gain greater insight into phenomena and subconscious.