Maker

Burial Lowri Ann

30th May 2026 - 4th July 2026

Lowri Ann is a local multidisciplinary artist who recently graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, University of London. Rooted in her Welsh heritage, her practice engages with feminism, politics, community, history, and tradition. Drawing on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, Lowri Ann is interested in the role of ‘practice’ in reclaiming and recreating traditions that have been fractured, forgotten or repressed as a consequence of modernity. Her current project, Burial, extends this enquiry, situating practice as a means through which the temporalities of past, present, and future may be materially and conceptually reimagined.  

Through an exploration of alternative graves and burial rituals, Burial invites audiences into acts of participatory interment, centring the collective creation and ‘burial’ of time capsules. In doing so, the work prompts a reconsideration of what a time capsule might be, what shape might it take, and what is its function. Burial offers a reflective space in which participants are encouraged to interrogate the values embedded in acts of preservation and loss, engaging with questions of memory, recognition, honour, reflection, sacrifice, and residue.