The exhibition is the culmination of a multi-year collaboration between theologians, pastors, and artists who have been examining how bodies, memory, ritual, and power shape communities. What began as academic inquiry evolved into creative practice once it became clear that these questions demanded more than policy or theory, they required art.
Rather than offering definitive answers, The Art Earth and Soul Kollective invites viewers to sit with tension, contradiction, and imagination. Themes of displacement, gentrification, community, resilience, and spirituality appear across visual, sonic, spatial, and narrative works that ask us to consider what it means to belong and who gets to decide.