Greenwood’s major solo exhibition, Dialogues in clay, presents a contemplative assembly of ceramic heads engaged in a silent yet powerful exchange. Each sculpted vessel is unique, yet collectively they embody a presence that symbolizes shared humanity. Their stillness invites viewers to pause and reflect, emphasizing the subtle strength found in quiet interaction.
This body of work celebrates the act of listening and the vital role of dialogue in building mutual understanding. Through the intimate arrangement of these forms, Greenwood explores how communication extends beyond words — how presence, openness, and empathy shape our connections. The ceramic heads, though silent, express a resonant call for attentiveness and collective introspection.
Rooted in the ritual of gathering, especially in contexts like shared meals, the exhibition envisions a future that is inclusive and multicultural. These figures evoke the warmth of community and the transformative potential of coming together. In Dialogues in clay, Greenwood offers a vision of unity, shaped not by uniformity, but by the recognition and celebration of difference.