Exhibitions

Orchard Station Road

Sep 5Oct 18

Through a blend of analog film, digital video, and experimental editing, OK Pedersen explores collective memory and contemporary geopolitical tensions. In Orchard Station Road, she investigates the role of memory in shaping history, focusing on how social and environmental crises redefine individual and collective narratives. The video follows Eve, a photographer stranded after a global catastrophe. Radios transmit soundwaves from a distant future, where the effects of the apocalypse still persist. By combining fiction and reality, Pedersen deconstructs traditional storytelling, inviting us to lose ourselves in a space where past and future intertwine.

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Exhibition produced in partnership with Centre CLARK.
This work is co-produced through a partnership between MOMENTA and Vidéographe

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Exhibited Artists

OK Pedersen
OK Pedersen
United States and Canada
United States and Canada