Expressing loss

“Are You Staying for Me(mixed media), by Jamel Robinson, in the group show “Do We Say Goodbye? Grief, Loss, and Mourning,’’ at Burlington (Vt.) City Arts, Sept. 26-Jan. 24

The gallery explains:

“Grief, loss, and mourning are universal experiences and integral to the human condition. Yet in today’s society, grief often remains a taboo, almost unmentionable subject. The ways we express loss, and the extent to which it is socially accepted, can stir unease, discomfort, and apprehension. Whether for those we love, a way of life, a sense of belonging, or an aspect of our identity, how we navigate grief profoundly shapes our physical and mental well-being.

“Working in photography, painting, video, and installation, exhibition artists convey both personal and collective encounters with grief as they interrogate themes of memory, empowerment, transition, and endurance. “Do We Say Goodbye?’’ challenges the finality of loss, inviting us to embrace grief as a shared yet deeply individual journey.’’

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