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In Conversation: Azza El Siddique


About Azza El Siddique’s Exhibition, “Echoes to Omega” : “Echoes to Omega”, installed in Mattress Factory's lower level gallery, draws inspiration from the ancient statue of Lady Sennuwy, an Egyptian noblewoman carved nearly 4,000 years ago. Unearthed from the sands of Kerma, this life sized one ton statue was originally carved in Egypt then transported over 1,000 miles south, almost 300 years later. This migration mirrors El Siddique’s journey as an immigrant from Sudan to Canada, where she grew up within the Sudanese diasporic community, and her eventual move to the United States as an adult. “Echoes to Omega” resembles an Egyptian burial vault and serves as a contemplative space for quiet reflection, meditation, and observation. The installation features six ceramic reproductions of Lady Sennuwy, symbolizing a silent homage to migrant women and mothers who have journeyed across the globe for millennia. These busts sit lower than the platform on which viewers stand, echoing the original statue’s discovery, chest-deep in sand. Placed in steel basins and surrounded by a steel architecture, the busts are continuously dripped on by water, which collects in the basins below. Over time, this process rusts the steel, degrading the basins and discoloring the bisque fired busts. This process represents the eternal forces of water, oxidation, erosion, and entropy—forces that both ancient and modern empires succumb to. Free for members. $10 for non-member

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