Searching for a Place to Belong
Olana Light
Practical information and accessibility
The exhibition will be accompanied by elements of The Birch Tree Family, extending the work into sculptural and performative forms and deepening the conversation between body, landscape, and environment.
The exhibition will be open from April 10 to 26.
Can Trincheria Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday: 10am–1pm and 4–7pm
Saturday: 11am–2pm and 4–7pm
Sunday and public holidays: 11am–2pm
Closed on Mondays
Photography exhibition at Can Trinxeria.
Searching for a Place to Belong is a photography project that examines women’s relationship with nature, the environment and what it means to be part of nature. It features a series of self-portraits adorned with natural materials and the textures of the landscape – images in which the human body merges with the natural world, blurring the boundary between self and surroundings and inviting us to slow down and find our place within them. An exhibition about reconnecting with nature and asking where we belong.
Olana Light is a multidisciplinary artist based in Portsmouth, UK, working across sculpture, performance and moving images. Her work explores the relationship between humans and the natural world, with a focus on transformation, belonging and interconnection. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally and has received numerous awards, including the Contemporary Art Society’s Emerging Sculptors Award (2023) and an Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practice grant (2024). Her performances take art into public spaces, opening it up to new audiences and inviting reflection on our connection with nature.
With the collaboration of: Arbola Fest (Iruña)
