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*(From the Welsh language, a longing for a home that never fully existed, or one altered by memory and migration.)

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 As part of Kensington & Chelsea Art Week 2025/Fuse, experience a mixed media multidisciplinary immersive s(c)en(t)sorial art installation.

​Enter the strange (un)familiarity of ‘home’ and (be)longing/s through the olfactory, and objets decoratifs.

At: Empress Open Studios

no.11, no. 15 & no. 17, Empress Place London SW6 1TR

Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th June 2025 11am-5pm

Admission free.

Private View at no. 11:

Friday 27th June 6pm-8pm

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About (Be)longings Project 1.0: Hiraeth 

Sharing strength and fragility, clay and scent are vessels of memory. Their identity can be shaped, broken, and reshaped, remembered, forgotten. Materiality is their very essence, carrying emotional residue: good and bad. They invite a second look, refusing neat endings, demanding complex beginnings.

 Pan-cultural casualties, and survivors of time and (dis)placement for millennia – both, indelibly mirror the complexity of human experience and identity. They can shape us, as much as we can break them: the animate, the inanimate, place, and memory, become one and many, ad infinitum.

 In this multidisciplinary collaboration, award winning aromatherapist Yasmine ElGhamrawy responds with an olfactory thread, to the critical and visual inquiry on the uncanny, notions of ‘home’, ornamentation, materiality, and displacement, by mixed media artist, ceramicist, and researcher, @Michaelancholia. The interactive art installation pictures and 'scents'the ineffable inter-connectivity between displaced and ‘found’ objects loaded with esoteric dialects of time, place, and the self: (be)longing/s of ‘home’.  

Figurative and ornamental ceramic artefacts populate this liminal space we call ‘home’; thrown, discarded pots made by anonymous hands destined for clay reclaim, are re-sculpted, abstractly recreated and (un)recognisable.

Yasmine ElGhamrawy’s fecund archive of precious oils, disrupt and harmonise the space, and the objects within – manipulated, teased, and celebrated in the moment – for what they have now become.

What do I know here? What can I trust, what do I remember, why is this (un)familiar, what do I feel?

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People 

 @Michaelancholia is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in exploring identity politics, displacement, and the complex relationships between body, object, place, and time.  With a background in film, brand strategy, and luxury accessories design, she trained in Footwear & Accessories at Cordwainers College, London College of Fashion: UAL, and spent two decades designing for global lifestyle brands in London and NY.  

 Transitioning into fine art, she earned a Masters in Illustration and Visual Media from London College of Communication: UAL, and a UAL-accredited diploma in Ceramics. Through material and technical experimentation, @Michaelancholia creates palimpsestic visual echoes that disrupt ceramics, craft, figurative art, code, and time-based media.  Her multidisciplinary research shapes her practice informed by critical inquiry into the uncanny, displacement, notions of 'home', belonging, materiality, and ornamentation. 

Collaborative projects have included working with and for The British Museum, The Royal Academy of Arts, Mulberry, V&A, and Stephen Walters & Sons Limited.

She has devised and contributed to humanitarian projects with neuropsychologists from King’s College London, Children and War UK, and Queen Mary University, on art projects for trauma-affected child refugees and asylum seekers, co-authoring a paper on the benefits of community art for war-displaced children.  

Recent exhibitions include Messums West Gallery’s Plates with Purpose group show, and Kensington and Chelsea Art Week 2024, where her work was paired with immersive music by Sam Antony Mitchell of Longheads.

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Yasmine ElGhamrawy is the founder of Yatlina and a lifelong enthusiast of aromatherapy.  Her passion for essential oils extends beyond their captivating scents, delving into the science behind their effectiveness.  With a deep understanding of the chemistry of oils and the impact of cultivation and harvest on their aroma and therapeutic benefits, Yasmine blends modern research with the rich traditions of aromatherapy to create solutions for today’s busy lives. 

At Yatlina, Yasmine’s work is divided into clinical aromatherapy, skincare, and bespoke scent services, all rooted in aromatherapy principles and tailored to diverse needs.  Her clinical aromatherapy products harness the therapeutic power of aromatic plant extracts, offering evidence-based solutions through diffusion and inhalation.  These formulations, crafted from 100% natural essential oils and plant extracts, are designed for effectiveness and aromatic balance. 

Yasmine also specializes in bespoke scent services, combining natural plant extracts with synthetic molecules to create functional scents that enhance emotional and physical well-being.  These personalized creations, tailored through consultations, are designed for use in diffusers, candles, lotions, and more, elevating environments and reflecting individual personalities or brands. 

Through Yatlina, Yasmine offers a unique approach to aromatherapy, balancing wellness benefits with aromatic delight to enrich lives and spaces. 

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Coming soon.

For enquiries email:

info@michaelancholia.com

yasmine@yatlina.com

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