May Hands exhibited with Collective Ending as part of The material substance of their origin.
May Hands (b.1990, Brighton, lives and works in Folkestone) explores how our relationship with materiality shapes our understanding of the world. She documents and collects observations of the world around her through traditional craft-based techniques and the collecting and reinterpreting of objects. Reflecting upon seasonal cycles, sensuality and the inherently curated aspect of our everyday consumptions, her work questions how society constructs and articulates value and desire.
Previous Exhibitions include: All That is Left, Bosse & Baum, London, UK (solo); Wish Lush, Kravitz Contemporary, London, UK (group); Field Blend, Art at Tillingham, Rye, UK (solo); Eastbourne Open, Volt, Eastbourne, UK (group); Ecdysis, Staffordshire Studios, London, UK (group); Best before end, White Crypt, London, UK (solo); The romance of flowers, Kingsgate Project Space, London, UK (group); I’ve Loved You For a Long Time, Supplement, London, UK (solo); Counter Quality, 650mAh, Brighton, UK (group); Freschissimi, T293, Rome, Italy (solo); Women’s Art Society II, MOSTYN, Llandudno, Wales (group).