Join us for a second showing of Lachlan Thompson’s The Dreamweavers.
About the Exhibition
Existing in the realm between folklore, myth, and our embodied realities The Dreamweavers is the culmination of 42 hours of interviews with queer, trans, and Two Spirit survivors of abuse, sexual violence, and relationship violence about their healing journeys and relationship to themselves. These stories were then collaboratively transformed into tarot cards using imagery and portraiture that is personally significant and emblematic of each survivors’ experience, identity, and insight.
The Dreamweavers exhibition invites you to explore how you can connect to your intuition, inner callings, and creative dreams through the stories of these survivors and use them to cultivate networks of community care and transform your relationships.
The Dreamweavers Project, and by extension, this exhibition, has been made possible through the support & collaboration of: the Mass Cultural Council, the Northampton Arts Council, Community Engagement, and Survivor Arts Collective.
About Lachlan Thompson
Lachlan Thompson (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist, organizer, and immersive storyteller whose work explores creative nonfiction, archetype, memory, and multiplicity. Their art blends vibrant, fantastical dreamscapes with intuitive and somatic tools. Their passion is connecting people to their intuitions and authentic voices through the healing arts, and they seek to inspire people to be part of cultivating community care networks through political action and internal transformation.