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The Infinite Labyrinth at Il-Kamra ta’ Fuq

Solo exhibition by artist Sarah Maria Scicluna.
Detail from For the Ignorant, Anything Seems Possible, one of the works by Sarah Maria Scicluna.

A continuous exploration of ritual and systems, with a strong emphasis on the process – this is how artist Sarah Maria Scicluna describes the works currently on show at Il-Kamra ta’ Fuq as part of her solo exhibition The Inifnite Labyrinth.

Scicluna was born in Malta in 1988. Although her initial studies were in the sciences, she studied Fine Arts at MCAST Art & Design, where she obtained a B.A (Hons) in Fine Arts. She also obtained a Master’s Degree in Digital Arts at the University of the Arts London, Camberwell. Her work work varies from installation to silk screen printing, while often using digital media as a starting point, and using new technologies as part of the process.

The exhibition is curated by Melanie Erixon and runs at Il-Kamra ta’ Fuq, at the New Life Bar in Qrendi, until September 10.

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