Field Projects is proud to present Everything and nothing at all and Everything everywhere both exhibitions examine the paradoxical nature of the human experience, while restraining from assigning any value judgements in support of or against one way of life or set of experiences over another. The central theme is that exposure and awareness can give way to a greater level of understanding and empathy, which are modes of thinking that art should conjure.

The through-line in the work is its commentary on how we process our circumstances and navigate our way in the world. Through photography, works on paper, sculpture, tapestry and painting the artists develop a clear visual framework to make sense of the world and the realities we choose to build.

Whether it is the complexities of parenthood; how we deal with climate change; identity politics; urban versus rural life; and modes of resistance, there is something here for everyone to relate to, make sense of and come to terms with.