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Photos from Project Native Informant's post 31/10/2025

A message from Project Native Informant:

31 October 2025

Dear friends,

We hope this email finds you safe and well wherever you are.

We are writing to let you know after twelve years, Project Native Informant is closing.

The decision to wind down did not come lightly. The current global economic, political and social environment has shaped into an extremely volatile and unsustainable environment for a gallery such as ours. Moreover personal factors contributed to this decision.

We are deeply proud of the entirety of our work, and hope our presence was felt. We wish to first and foremost thank the program’s artists, who each presented such rigorous, enlightening exhibitions. Each and every project is inedibly engrained in our memory. And thank you to all our collaborators who supported our work. And finally to PNI team past and present, who each and every day made coming into the gallery such a pleasure.

Beyond this is still to be dreamed.

With much love and solidarity,

Stephan

Photos from Project Native Informant's post 16/07/2025

Flo Brooks and Juliana Huxtable participate in the group exhibition Voyager 2000: Worldbeing & Wonder? @ First Site, Colchester 19 July - Sunday 05 October 2025.

Voyager 2000: Worldbeing & Wonder invites you on a sensory, emotional, and digital journey through art, technology, and the world we build online. It is shaped by the conversations and experiences of autistic and disabled people from SEN schools, support groups, video games, and other online spaces.

Through video art, animation, sculpture, paintings, drawings, photography, and more, this exhibition explores how art and technology, from TV to Tumblr, video games to dating apps, have shaped lives, identity, intimacy, and imagination.





Image 1:
Flo Brooks
How to find a soul a home, 2023
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and metal
204 x 173 x 1 cm

Image 2:
Juliana Huxtable
ANTHROPOD, 2023
Acrylic on printed canvas and plastic button
Each: 153 x 114 x 4.5 cm
Total: 153 x 360 x 4.5 cm

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