“Welcome to the Stem Cell Clinic!”
Bone Whispers by Yarli Allison at Tomorrow Maybe (Eaton) brings together three years of bioethics research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Developed through queer-feminist frameworks, this new body of work explores interconnected stories of care and healing in the year 2125.
Featuring Yarli’s moving-image work In Petri Dish We Sing (Asia premiere), the exhibition presents freshly made miniature dioramas and scientific map drawings from Yarli’s London studio, along with botanics by floral-installation artist Orin Chung, inviting audiences to step into a speculative ecosystem shaped by mutual aid and cellular legacy, and inherent uncertainties.
Grounded in existing stem cell science and guided by decolonising approaches to medicine, the works tease a possible Web 3.0 future shaped by the power of our lovely uterus.
Opening reception: 6 February 5-9pm
Gallery address: 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan