EXHIBIT P*

Audience feedback

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Raw, deeply affecting and powerful
It opened me to parts of myself that had been laying dormant
Exhibit P* left me speechless

Exhibit P* is a live art performance and exhibition project devised by Bold Mellon Collective.

Conceptualised, written, performed and painted by multidisciplinary artist Amy-Rose Edlyn

  • Exhibit P* interrogates the psychological impacts of sexual abuse and an ensuing unforgiving navigation of a broken criminal justice system, through live art. Edlyn uses ritualistic painting, water, poetry and soundscape to embody conversations with their memory, recounting and expressing a turbulent relationship to their body. It is an abstracting expression of Edlyn’s queer perspective of the fragmentation of PTSD.

  • Edlyn paints with their whole body in response to a poetic narrative, which is woven through a soundscape of disappointing legal letters, leading them to eventually seek sanctuary in water and its natural sensations.

    Exhibit P* offers an authentic account of the distress when social systems which are intended to support and to liberate, instead proliferate harm.

  • Previously workshopped during Bold Mellon’s Ugly Duck residency 2024 and at King’s Head Theatre 2023/2024, Exhibit P* had an R&D period/work-in-progress sharing at Stanley Arts in December 2024 which also entailed training to develop trauma-informed practices in creative devising and facilitation. This was generously supported by Culture Croydon Legacy Fund.

  • Exhibit P* is now being developed to further invite audiences to consider topics of sexual abuse and trauma, which are not discussed publicly for fear of being ‘taboo’ or ‘shameful’, challenging socio-political systems which seek to hide and minimise pain.

    This performance invites the audience into an exposing psyche, encouraging them to hold space and help create a living exhibition together

Photography Credit: Devika Bilimoria

Painting

Channeling their creativity into fluid methods of painting, Edlyn is now working on a series of free-flow abstract portrait painting with the most recent piece being commissioned by Viv Gordon Company in response to Zebra Day CSA as part of their Upfront Survivors Movement.

Exhibit P* is growing into a curatorial project, building a visual art portfolio. With this painting practice, Edlyn seeks to capture the liveness and taught atmosphere of the performances within a flat frame.